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This record is about the Anne Savyll alias Rigbye, widow, v. the Bridgemasters of London. An inn called The... dating from 34 Eliz. Easter in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Barons' Depositions. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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E 133/7/1057
34 Eliz. Easter
Anne Savyll alias Rigbye, widow, v. the Bridgemasters of London. An inn called The Angell (now divided into three tenements) in Bishopsgate Street, in the parish of St Ethelburga. Whether it had belonged to the masters and wardens of the Company of the Parish Clerks of London? Leases thereof made by them to Thomas Arnoll and Robert Colson. A grant of the said inn (alleged to have been concealed) to Theophilus Adams, and sale thereof, by him, to the masters of the Bridgehouse. A suit in the lord mayor's court, concerning the said inn, brought against one Wall, by William Dalby, who held a lease thereof from the masters of the Bridgehouse. London.
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Anne Savyll alias Rigbye, widow, v. the Bridgemasters of London. An inn called The...
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