ECR 16
ECR 16
London and the suburbs
Series
Most of the college property in London and the suburbs, formerly belonged to the Hospital of St James, which was granted to the Provost and College by Letters Patent of 30 October 1449. However, in 1531 the Provost was compelled to exchange the Hospital and all but some of its remoter appurtenances with the Crown. These records are concerned almost entirely with such property of the Hospital in London and the suburbs as the college was then allowed to keep. The tenements in the Vintry were, however, never part of the possessions of the Hospital and came to the college by a grant of 1446, while the house and four shops in the parish of St Botolph's Aldersgate appear in the original Letters Patent of endowment of 1441.
1442 - 1874
- Chalcots, London, ECR 16 C 001 - 016, (1640 - 1842)
- Miscellaneous, London, ECR 16 M 001 - 008, (13th century - 1685)
- Grants of wine, London, ECR 16 001 - 007, (1442 - 1561)
- Vintry, London, ECR 16 V 001 - 018, (1446 - 1800)
- Hospital of St James, London, ECR 16 J 001 - 011, (1454 - 16th century)
- St Botolph's, Aldersgate, London, ECR 16 SB 001 - 004, (1451 - 16th century)
- Westminster, London, ECR 16 W 001 - 041, (1459 - 1873)
- White Bear, Cheapside, London, ECR 16 WB 001 - 058, (1509 - 1874)
- The Ball, Holborn, London, ECR 16 B 001 - 041, (1476 - 1867)