Norhampton Inn

Norhampton Inn
   Inn in the Ropery called "Norhampton's In" with the "brode yates" with the shops annexed late of John Norhampton, and of a tenement in the Ropery called "le Brewehous de la Crosse" in parish of All Hallows the Great, 8 Rich. II. 1384 (Cal. P.R. Rich. II. 1381-5, p.463). This house was described as in Goverslane ( = Cross Lane) in 1385 (ib. 562). This was the inn or dwelling house of John de Norhampton, Sheriff 1376-7 and Alderman of Cordwainer Ward 1375-7, Mayor 1381-3 and Alderman of Dowgate Ward 1382-3.

A Dictionary of London. . 1918.

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  • Steelyard Lane —    A tenement in Styelyard lane in parish of All Hallows the Michele in Douegate Ward is described as the inheritance of the wife of John de Norhampton, 8 Rich. II. 1385 (Cal. P.R. Rich. II. 1381 5, p. 516).    Qy. = Norhampton Inn (q.v.) …   Dictionary of London

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