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Survey of all lands and tenements belonging to the Worshipful Company of the Clothworkers of London

Title
Survey of all lands and tenements belonging to the Worshipful Company of the Clothworkers of London, made by Raphe Treswell, the elder, in the month of July A.D. 1612 in the time of Mr. Hughe Morall, master of the said company, Mr. James Chapman, Mr. Robert Reynolds, Mr. Joseph Jackson, and Mr. George Rogers, wardens of the said company (to which has been added certain further surveys of some of the properties in the year 1728).
Published
[London? 1612-1728. London] London Topographical Society [1938-1941]
Physical Description
1 atlas (4 pts.) : 9 maps (2 folded) ; 50 x 37 cm. on sheets 58 x 45 cm., or 50 x 71 cm. folded to 58 x 45 cm. in cover 59 x 45 cm.
Scale
Scales vary
Notes
Cover title.
Facsimile.
Cadastral map.
"The accompanying plans are reproduced by kind permission of the Clothworkers' Company from a volume in their possession."
Table of contents in cover.
5 pages of materials for the 1940 annual meeting of the London Topographical Society inserted in pt. [3].
Variant and related titles
Survey of all lands and tenements belonging to the Worshipful Company of the Clothworkers of London.
Format
Maps & GIS
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
Contents
(1) Clothworkers' Hall in 1612.
(2) St. James in the Wall, Cripplegate, London, in 1612.
(3) St. James in the Wall. Second survey made in 1728 by John Worgan.
(4) Neighbourhood of the Fleet Prison in 1612.
(5) Neighbourhood of the Fleet Prison in 1728.
(6) Property on north side of Throgmorton Street, 1612.
(7) Fox (Ordinary) Court, Nicholas Lane, and property in Abchurch Lane, 1612.
(8) Sir Edward Darcy's house Billiter Street, and adjoining properties, 1612.
(9) Fox Ordinary Court, Nicholas Lane, and property in Abchurch Lane, 1727.
Also listed under
London Topographical Society.
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