- Coneyhope, Chapel of
- See St. Mary de Coneyhope, Chapel of.
A Dictionary of London. Henry A Harben. 1918.
A Dictionary of London. Henry A Harben. 1918.
(St.) Mary de Coneyhope, Chapel of — At the eastern end of Cheapside, in the Poultry, in Coneyhope Lane, now Grocer s Hall Court. In Cheap Ward. Annexed to the church of St. Mildred, Poultry. First mention found in records : St. Mary de Conehop, 1279 (Ct. H.W. I. 41).… … Dictionary of London
Coneyhope — Seems to have been a messuage in the Poultry. According to Stow it was a poulterer s shop, and had for its sign three coneys in a hoop (S. 265). St. Mildred near Conhop is mentioned in the will of Philip le Taillour in 1292 (Ct. H.W. I.… … Dictionary of London
Coneyhope Lane — North out of the Poultry in the Parish of St. Mildred, Poultry (S. 265). Earliest mention: Conohop Lane, 1292 (Ct. H.W. I. 106). Other names and forms of name : Conynghoplane, 1328 (ib. 332). Conynghope lane, 1390 (ib. II. 281).… … Dictionary of London
Corpus Christi Chapel in the Poultry — See St. Mary de Coneyhope, Chapel of … Dictionary of London
(St.) Mildred Poultry — On the north side of the Poultry at its junction with Mansion House Street (O.S.). In Cheap Ward. The parish extends into Broad Street Ward. Earliest mention found in records : Sce Mildrithe, 1175 (Cott. Ch. XI. 52). Other names and… … Dictionary of London
Corpus Christi, Fraternity of — In the Chapel of St. Mary de Coneyhope (q.v.) … Dictionary of London