Chartesey House

Chartesey House
   A messuage so called in parish of St. Peter beside Paulys Wharfe, 36 H. VIII. 1544 (L. and P. H. VIII. XIX. (1), p. 500).
   "Charsey House," temp. Q. Eliz. (Proc. in Chanc. I. 222).
   A great messuage in or near Boss lane sometime belonging to the Abbots of Chartsey, and was their Inn, wherein they were lodged, when they repaired to the City ; now called Sandie House. Stow thinks Lord Sands lodged there (S. 364).
   The site is shown in O.S.1875 between Paul's Wharf west and Trig Wharf east, on the south side of Thames Street, opposite Boss Court.

A Dictionary of London. . 1918.

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