[627]. Chancery Decree Roll, No. 3.
[628]. Close Roll, 37 Henry VIII. (444).
[629]. This was in the parish of Edmonton, now Southgate.
[630]. On the north side of Broad Street, now in the parish of St. George, Bloomsbury.
[631]. The Great Close of Bloomsbury and Wilkinson’s Close.
[632]. I.e., Middle Row (see Close Roll, 12 Elizabeth (832).—Indenture between Lord and Lady Mountjoy and William Perye), formerly standing just outside Holborn Bars.
[633]. These were in St. Marylebone. The Inquisition on the death of Sir John Grange (1611) refers to “a close of land commonly known by the name of Newlondes containing 24 acres, and ... all that parcel of land or lane (“venelle”) near adjoining the aforesaid close ... situated within the parish of Marylebone.” (Inquisitiones Post Mortem, II. Series, Vol. 686 (113)).
[634]. Licence to alienate granted 6th July, 1546.
[635]. Inquisitiones Post Mortem, II. Series, 3 Edward VI. (89).
[636]. Inquisitiones Post Mortem, 15 Elizabeth, Vol. 165, on Thomas Carew.