

Luks face his common oath, if they could ouercome theĬhristians he would be one of their sect. William Rufus fauoured them so farre, that hee sware by William Duke of Normandy first brought them from Rone, Lawrence called the Iury, and so West to Wodstreete. Then is the olde Iurie, a streete so called of Iewes sometimeĭwelling there, and neare adioyning, in the parrishes of S. There: it is now a Tauerne, and hath to signe a Windmill.Īnd thus much for this house, sometime the Iewes Synagogue, since a house of Fryers, then a Noble mans house,Īfter that a Marchauntes house, wherein Mayoralties haue dwelled in this house, and kept his Mayoralty The said Robert Large gaue liberally to both these Margarets parrish, and opening into the Old Iury of S. This house standethĪnd is of two parrishes, as opening into Lothberie, of S. kept his Mayoralty in this house,Īnd dwelled there vntill his dying day. Standeth the Grocers hall: and the saide Sinagogue was at Place of the same Robert, which was in place where now Robert their chappell or church, of olde time called the Synagogue of the Iewes, neare adioyning to the then mansion That the same Fryers of the Sacke might assigne to the said Requested and obtayned of the said king Edward the first, That time the begging Fryers decreased, and fell to nothing. The Dominicke or preachers, the Minorites or Gray Fryers, theĬarmelites or white Fryers, and the Augustines: and so from That from that time forth there should be no more orders ofīegging friers be permitted, but onely the 4. Vntill the counsell at Lyons, by the which it was decreede, Many good schollers, & multiplied in number exceedingly Receiued of the said prior and brethren of repentance to theīuilding of the said bridge. In Lothbery by her graunted, with consent of Stephen deįulborne, vnder-Warden of the Bridge house, & other brethren of that house, for lx. Queene, wife to Edward the first, tooke into her protectionĪnd warranted vnto the Prior, & brethren de Penitentia IesuĬhristi of London, the said land and building in Colechurch Them this Iewes Sinagogue: after which time Elianor the of his raigne, to remoueįrom thence to any other place: and in the 56. London, neare vnto Aldersgate without the gate, and had They were apparrelled in sackecloth, who had their house in Mathew Paris) there were seene in London a new order ofįryers, called de pænitentia Iesu, or Fratres de sacca, because The said sinagogue being so suppressed certaineįryers got possession thereof: For in the yeare 1257. King Edward the 1.īanished the remnant of the Iewes out of England, as is afore of Henry the third.Īnd not long after in the yeare 1291. Marchantes, namely, one that of old time was the Iews Sinagogue, which was defaced by the Cittizens of London, after On the south side of this street,Īmongst the Founders, be some faire houses and large for That haue not been vsed to the like, and therefore by themĭisdainedly (fn.

Them smooth and bright with turning and scrating (as someĭo tearme it) making a loathsome noice to the by-passers, Turne them with the foot & not with the wheele, to make This streete is possessed for the most part byįounders, that cast Candlestickes, Chafingdishes, Spice mortars, and such like Copper or Laton workes, and do afterwarde Haue I read it) tooke the name (as it seemeth) of Berie, orĬourt of olde time there kept, but by whom is growne out of Of Lothberie, Lathberie, or Loadberie (for by all these names

The windmill Tauerne in the old Iurie.Īntiquities to be noted therein are these: First the streete And again fromĬoleman streete west to the Iron grates: and these bee the Wall, and from that north ende along by the Wall, and Moregate East to the course of Walbrook. Ward taketh name, wholy on both sides North to London On the north side lyeth Colemanstreete, whereof the One half and better on both sides towardes Cheape is of this South side of Lothbury is the streete called the old Iury, the Side to the West corner of Bassinges hall streete. South side to the end of Ironmongers lane, and on the North Next to Chepe Warde on the North side thereof is Colemanstreete Ward, and beginneth also in the East, on theĬourse of Walbrooke in Lothbury, and runneth west on the
