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Bell (The), Birchin Lane.-Messuage called the Bell with a garden situate in parish of St. Edmund the King and Martyr belonging to Sir Martin Bowes (Strype, ed. 1720, I. ii. 156).
In Birchin Lane, and given by John Long, in 1503 to the parish (End. Ch. Rep. St. Edmund's parish, 1903, p. 1).
Identified as Nos. 9-11 Birchin Lane, and Nos. 64 and 65 Lombard Street.
Bell (The).-A tenement called "le Bell" in parish of St. Dunstan in Fletestrete, which belonged to St. John of Jerusalem, 35 H. VIII. (L. and P. H. VIII. XVIII. (1), 448).
In Bell Yard (Noble, p. 109).
Bell (The), St. Giles' Cripplegate.-Messuage called the signe of the Bell and a garden in parish of St. Giles Without Cripplegate, 1565 (Lond. I. p.m. II. 35).
Not fuither identified.
Bell (The), Holborn.-A tenement called "le Bell" in parish of St. Andrew in Holbourne between a tenement formerly belonging to S. Mary del Stronde west, tenement late of John Penros east, high Street of Holborn south and land late of Wm. Soneman north, 7 H. IV. (Hust. Roll, 134, 61).
The Bell Inn on the north side of Holborn, east of Furnivals Inn, is shown on O. and M. 1677.
See Bell and Crown (The).
Bell (The).-A messuage called the Bell, in parish of St. Martin in Ludgate in the ward of Faryngdon, 18 H. VIII. (Lond. I. p.m. I. 77).
No later mention.
Bell (The), Milk Street.-A messuage called the Corner House and now called the Signe of the Bell in parish of St. Mary Magdalene at the end of the street called Milkestreete, and in the street called Cheapside on the west side of the said Milkestreete, 38 Eliz. (Lond. I. p.m. III. 239). In Cripplegate Ward Within.
No later reference.
Site now occupied by warehouses, etc.
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