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Henry A Harben. "Hermitage Brewhouse - Hide's Rents". A Dictionary of London. (London, 1918), , British History Online. Web. 21 November 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/no-series/dictionary-of-london/hermitage-brewhouse-hides-rents.
In this section
- Hermitage Brewhouse
- Hermitage Bridge
- Hermitage by St. Bartbolomew's Hospital
- Hermitage Dock
- Hermitage Entrance
- Hern's Buildings
- Hert on ye Hop
- Hertestrete, Herthstrete
- Hervey's Croft
- Heydon Court
- Heydon House
- Heydon Passage
- Heydon Square
- Heydon, Heydon's Yard
- Heyward's Buildings
- Heywharf, Heywharf Lane
- Hick's Yard
- Hide, Hides Market
- Hide's Court, Noble Street
- Hide's Rents
Hermitage Brewhouse
A Brewhouse "so called of an hermite sometime being there," at the southern end of Nightingale lane, E. Smithfield (S. 424).
The hermitage, called Swan's Nest, existed here 49 Ed. III. (Anc. Deeds, A. 2559).
This hermitage seems to have given its name, not only to the Brewhouse, but to the Stairs and the Dock, etc.
Hermitage Bridge
See Swing Bridge, Hermitage Entrance.
Hermitage by St. Bartbolomew's Hospital
Grant to Katheren, late wife of W. Hardell, of 20 foot of land in Smithfield, next to the Chapel of St. Bartholomew's Hospital to build her a recluse or Ankorage (S. 376).
No other record.
Hermitage Dock
See Hermitage Entrance.
Hermitage Entrance
The south-western entrance to the London Docks.
Other names : "Hermitage Dock" (Rocque, 1746-Elmes, 1831).
Formed in 1827.
First called "Hermitage Entrance" and "Basin" in O.S. ed. 1848-51.
The inner part is called the "Hermitage Basin."
Hern's Buildings
See Hurn's Buildings.
Hert on ye Hop
A tenement so called without Crepelgate, 1348-9 (Ct. H.W. I. 530).
Not further identified.
Hertestrete, Herthstrete
See Hart Street, Mark Lane.
Hervey's Croft
Purchased by Sir Wm. Manny in 1371, from the Priory of St. John of Jerusalem, and added to Spital Croft for the site of the Charterhouse (Hendrik, p. 21).
Grant of 21/2 acres 36 perches of land in a field called "Herviescroft" without the Bar of Westsmethefeld, "ubi magnum claustrum Cartusientium cum novis cellis inceptum est," 50 Ed. III. (Aug. Office Conv. Leases, 34).
Heydon Court
Out of Heydon Square (Dodsley, 1761).
Not named in the maps.
Heydon House
See Haydon Square.
Heydon Passage
Out of Haydon Square (Dodsley, 1761).
Not named in the maps.
Heydon Square
See Haydon Square.
Heydon, Heydon's Yard
See Haydon Street.
Heyward's Buildings
See Paper Buildings.
Heywharf, Heywharf Lane
See Haywharf, Haywharf Lane.
Hick's Yard
Out of Angel Alley, Little Moorfields (Strype, ed. 1755-Boyle, 1799).
Not named in the maps.
Named after an owner or builder.
Hide, Hides Market
See Leadenhall Market.
Hide's Court, Noble Street
See Hind Court.
Hide's Rents
South out of Chick Lane, and east to Blue Boar Court and west to St. John's Court, in Farringdon Ward Without (O. and M. 1677-Boyle, 1799).
Site now covered by Smithfield Market.
Named after the owner.