[74]. Close Roll, 16 Chas. I. (3232)—Indenture between Henry Darrell and Mary Blague.
[75]. I.e., “very well with brick and covered with tyle.”
[76]. In the case of Shenton’s tenements, built probably at about the same time, it is known that rebuilding was carried out before October, 1682. (Chancery Proceedings, Bridges, 271–13. Suit of Elizabeth Stratton).
[77]. 3rd Report of H.M. Commissioners of Woods and Forests (1819), App. 2, pp. 38–9.
[78]. Reproduced here.
[79]. Close Roll, 1650 (3510)—Indenture between William Short, Gregory Short and William and Magdalen Curtis and Thomas and Elinor Vaughan.
[80]. Middlesex Feet of Fines, 1650, Easter.
[81]. Close Roll, 18 Chas. II. (4195).
[82]. Exchequer Pleas 582 (2)—Suit of William Bell (Easter term, 18 Chas. I.) against Sir Samuel Somaster.
[83]. Blott’s suggestion (Blemundsbury, pp. 201–2) that the place referred to was Little Turnstile, has nothing to recommend it.