[565]. Monmouth Street, now Shaftesbury Avenue, and West Street.

[566]. I.e., The Bowl property, see p. [110].

[567]. Sir John Brownlow. The same variation occurs in the Hearth Tax Rolls.

[568]. Close Roll, 2 Geo. II. (5363).

[569]. Endowed Charities, County of London, Vol. V., p. 946.

[570]. Patent Roll, 24 Charles II. (3137).

[571]. The existence of a “Tower Street” between King Street and White Lion Street is impossible. A portion of the close was in 1690 used as a laystall (Calendar of State Papers, Domestic, 1689–90, p. 389).

[572]. Chancery Proceedings, Bridges, 36–47. Suit of Jas. Kendricke.

[573]. Chancery Proceedings, Bridges, 614–105. Suit of William Jennens.

[574]. There are records inter alia of (a) four houses built in Great St. Andrew Street, between Michaelmas, 1693, and August, 1694 (Middlesex Registry Memorials, 1734, V., 266), and (b) houses built in Monmouth Street and Little Earl Street in July, 1693, and October, 1694 (Chancery Decree Roll, 1933. Suit of William Lloyd).