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A13460 The honorable, and memorable foundations, erections, raisings, and ruines, of divers cities, townes, castles, and other pieces of antiquitie, within ten shires and counties of this kingdome namely, Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, Surrey, Barkshire, Essex, Middlesex, Hartfordshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire: with the description of many famous accidents that have happened, in divers places in the said counties. Also, a relation of the wine tavernes either by their signes, or names of the persons that allow, or keepe them, in, and throughout the said severall shires. By John Taylor. Taylor, John, 1580-1653. 1636 (1636) STC 23764A; ESTC S113524 21,803 64

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Iohn Pettit The towne of Midhurst hath foure Taverners Iohn Kelsey Anne Carus Mary Hudson and Ioan White Hastings is a good and profitable Fisher-town a Nu●…sery for Mariners and Saylors It had a Mint to coyne Money in it in the time of King Athelstan and it is named the first of the ●…que Ports it had these ports ●…nd towns belonging to it namely Seaford Pemsey Hodney Bulver●… Winchelsea and Rye all which were at any time at command of the King to set out 21 serviceable ships for the service of their Prince and Country within forty dayes warning and to beare all the charge of the sayd shipps for the space of fifteene dayes and the King was to be at all the charges after the fifteene dayes were expired Hastings hath two Tavernes Iohn Phissenden and Francis Wennell Lewis a famous Market Towne which had a Mint in it in King Athelstanes Reigne for his Coine of Gold and Silver or other Mettals It hath 6. Churches and a goodly house belonging to the Earle of Dorset A mighty memorable Battle was fought there Anno 1264. betwixt King Henry the third and Simon Montfort Earle of Leaster where the Earle tooke the King and the King of the Romanes prisoners Lewis hath these Taverns or number of houses for the sale of Wines Agnes Thurgood Thomas Oliver Robert Carter and William Peake may keep two Tavernes if he will At Lingfield Beding and Bramborow Richard Meade At Billi●…ghurst Iohn Agate At V●…field field Iohn Forde At Backesteed Thomas Oliver At Cliffe Richard Meade and William Peake At Crawley and Worth Iohn Peake At Brighthelmeson Alice Harding and William Peake At Barreash Mayfield Pemsey and Westham Thomas Oliver At Dallington Henfield and Abfreston Thomas Oliver At East-Greensteed Iohn Langridge and Henry Baldwin the signes at East Greensted are the Crowne and the Cat. Rye is a good Towne and was made strong by William of Ipres A valiant Nobleman and Earle of Kent It was walled in the undefensible and weakest places by King Edward the 3. Terrible stormes and tempests hath done more for them then they could well have done for themselves for the blustring raging Winds hath formerly caused the violence of the Sea to make them a good Haven but great pitty it is for it is much decay'd For Rye is a brave flourishing Towne and serves London and many other places with Fish in aboundance It hath these Tavernes in name or number Richard Pecote Iohn Halsey Richard Thomas Sussex had at the suppression of Abbyes Nunneries Priories Frieries Colledges and Hospitalls 32. This County is devided into 6. Devisions or Hundreds called Rapes namely Chichester Arundell Bramber Lewis Pemsey and Hastings There are in Sussex 18 Market townes 312 Parishes and 61 Tavernes Middlesex MIddlesex doth almost round beguirt the two famous Cities of London and Westminster And although I have in my former Booke made mention of many of the Tavernes neere adjoyning to the sayd Cities yet to make this my second narration in the better forme and order I haue named some of the said Tavernes againe because I would play the part of an honest true Taylor and put in all the stuffe At Chelsey Richard Eeds the signe of the Dog At Fulham Ioseph Holden Richard Parkes the signes are the Kings Armes and the Nags head At Hammersmith Alice Robinson or Thomas Warner at the white Hart and Thomas Holden at the Goat or Ant●…lop At Chiswick Valentine Smith at the Kings head At Acton Iohn Cooth●…idge and William Aldridg their signes are the Cock and the Bell. At Old Br●…ntford and New B●…entford are these signes the Three Pidgeons the Halfe Moone the Lyon the Goat the George the Swan The Ga●…ter neere Hammersmith in London way towards Brentford At Hownslow Henry Needles and Martha Warwick the signes are the Katherin Wheele and the Georg●… At E●…gworth Henry Haley At Harrow hill Peter Iones At Strangreene Thomas Blithe At Northket Katherin Awceter At Thistleworth Anne Parks At Rayslip Margaret Price At Kenzington Annis Turbervill at the Lyon At Knightsbridge Richard Kellway Elizabeth Sharpe there are three Taverne signes G●…ave Ma●…rice the Swan and the Rose Uxbridge is a faire long Market towne it hath many Innes and foure of them be 〈◊〉 Iohn Raynor Edmund Morrice Sara Hitchcock and Michael Web The signes are the Chequer the George the Crowne and the White horse The Toy Taverne at Hampton-Court needs no signe At Twickenham Anne Palmer At Paddington Walter Whitlock At Kingsland George Willis the signe the King or Princes Armes At Newington Iohn Usher at the Sun At Islington are these signes and Tavernes the Angell the Globe the Lyon the Miter the Nags-head the Swan and the Sarazens head At Kentish Towne the Rose Gregory Machin At Whetstone the Lyon and the Princes Armes Samuell Augier Richard Taylor At White-chappell Habacuck Kirby At South M●…mms Thomas Avis the Bell. At Hillingdon Katherin Taylor At Pinner Margery Bateman At Saint Giles Iohn Prince VVilliam Pearpoynt At Kenton William Bird. At Tottenham Court Iohn Day At Tottenham-highcrosse Mathew Beuning at the Sun At Chiswell street Samuell Taylor At Cow-crosse Robert Iordane At Edmonton Stephen Goodyere At Highgate at the Mermayd Mary Sell. At Budfo●… Thomas Weldish At Hackney William Gore and William Cave the signes are the Mermayd and the Rose At Engfield Elizabeth Kirby and Mary Southwell At Hardington Elizabeth Osbourne At Totnam street Francis K●…y At Hayes Mary Hill At Feltham Robert Butler At Holloway street Ez●…hiel Cates●… the B●…ll At Black-wall Zachary 〈◊〉 ●…igne of the Armes of the East India Company The Crosse at Ratcliffe the Diagon the Kin●…s head the Mermayd the Ship the Queenes head the Lyon the ship at Dickshore and the Hoope and the three Kings In Ratcliffe high-way the Anker the Garter the Rose At Bow the Flower de Lice the George and the Kings head At Mile end the Nags-head At Lime-house Iohn Iennings At Wapping Iames Bull the Bull the Angell the Crosse the Dragon the Gunne the Ship the Popes-head the Rose and the Kings head At Popler the Ship the Lyon The Bull at Stepney and the Bull-head These that follow hereafter named are already in my former booke because they are so neere to the Cities of London and Westminster but because they are in this County of Middlesex I will name them once more Neere the Bowling Alley at Westminster Henrie Normaville 〈◊〉 Galley street Daniel Hitche 〈◊〉 Holborne William Matthewes Thomas Simcots In Saint Iohn street Margery Baines and Mary Motsley In Saint Martins in the fields Richard Ieyner Anne Parks and Gertred Swan In Silver street Iohn Thomas In Tuttle street Ieffrey George In Savoy Parish Robert Amery and Thomas Blunt In the Tower Liberties Thomas Foster Stanes is famous for a Meadow neere it called Rennimead or Running mead where in the twelfe or thirteenth yeare of the raigne of King Iohn the most part of the Lords and great States of England met and oppos'd the King in Warlike