Sir Patient Ward's House

Sir Patient Ward's House
   On the south side of Lawrence Pountney Hill. In Dow-gate Ward (O. and M. 1677, and Strype, ed. 1720).
   The house was erected on part of the site of Sir John Pulteney's property, known as the Manor of the Rose.
   Lawrence Pountney Place was erected on the site (q.v.).

A Dictionary of London. . 1918.

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