Dicereslane

Dicereslane
   In the parishes of St. Nicholas Shambles and St. Faith leading from opposite the north wall of the Court of the Bishop of London next St. Paul's towards the house of the Greyfriars, between Ivy Lane and Warwick Lane from Paternoster Row to Newgate market. (H. MSS. Com. 9th Rep. pp. 10, 49).
   First mention: "Dicereslane," 3 Ed. I. (Rot. Hund. I. 404).
   Other names and forms : "Discyes lane," 33 Ed. I. (H. MSS. Com. 9th Rep. 10). "Dicers lane," I Ed. II. (MSS. D. and C. St. Paul's, Press A. Box 9, 130). "Dycers lane," 4 Ed. II. (H. MSS. Com. 9th Rep. p. 49). "Dezarslane," 1334-5 (Ct. H.W. I. 401). "Dycereslane," 22 Ed. III. (H. MSS. Com. 9th Rep. 10). "Dycylane," alias vocat "la Rydye," 13 H. IV. (MS. D. and C. St. Paul's, Press A. Box 21, No. 378). "Dicereslane," otherwise called "le Redye," 1423-4 (Ct. H.W. II. 435).
   It seems to be identical with the lane called "Cecile Lane " (q.v.) and Rose Street (q.v.) leading into Newgate Market.

A Dictionary of London. . 1918.

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  • Conichepynge —    Somewhere in the neighbourhood of Paternoster Lane, probably to the north thereof.    See Dicereslane …   Dictionary of London

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  • La Redye —    See Dicereslane …   Dictionary of London

  • Rose Street —    South out of Newgate Street, at No.20, to Paternoster Square (P.O. Directory). In Farringdon Ward Within.    First mention: Hatton, 1708.    Former names: Rose Alley, 1649 72 (Burn, p. 158). Roe Street, 1746 (Rocque).    Shown but not named in …   Dictionary of London

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