[64]. See p. [36].

[65]. Close Roll, 9 Jas. I. (2083).

[66]. Middlesex Feet of Fines, 10 Jas. I., Easter.

[67]. Close Roll, 13 Chas. II. (4084). Indenture between Thos. Newton and Geo. Goodman and Arthur Newman. William Lane, by his will dated 15th February, 1653–4, left nine messuages in Holborn to his grandson, who enjoyed two-thirds leaving one-third to his grandmother Elinor. The premises were rebuilt about 1698–1701. (Chancery Proceedings, Bridges, 328–31. Suit of Roger Reading, 3rd February, 1703–4.)

[68]. In 1618 William Taylor was reported to the Privy Council for building a house “in Fawlcon yard in the upper end of Holborne where none was before.” (Privy Council Register, No. 29, 493).

[69]. Survey of London, Vol. III. (St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Part I.), p. 7.

[70]. Privy Council Register, Vol. 47, p. 410.

[71]. Inquisitio Ad Quod Damnum—Brevia Regia, Petty Bag Office, No. 17.

[72]. Petition of the Lord Mayor, etc., dated 10th April, 1635. (Calendar of State Papers, Domestic, 1635–6, p. 17).

[73]. Privy Council Register, Vol. 47, p. 370.