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Following the death of Elizabeth Dallison, Sarah Wainman, her former maid, lived in Lambeth, at the house of Edith Perrin.[[FootNote(["2nd September 1667, Letter from Sarah Wainman to Sir GO"])]  Richard Oxinden joined them following the London fire of 1666, which presumably had destroyed his house. The location of the Lambeth house is unknown.
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Following the death of Elizabeth Dallison, Sarah Wainman, her former maid, lived in Lambeth, at the house of Edith Perrin.<ref>[[MRP: 2nd September 1667, Letter from Sarah Wainman to Sir GO|2nd September 1667, Letter from Sarah Wainman to Sir GO]]</ref> Richard Oxinden appears to have joined them following the London fire of 1666, which presumably had destroyed his house. He wrote to Sir George Oxenden relating that "I am at present w:th my Cozon Perimoure ye ?Master at Lambeth here is allso yo:s & yo:e never to be forgotten Sister Dallysons old faithfull servant Sarah Waynman."<ref>[[MRP: 1st October 1667, Letter from Richard Oxinden to Sir GO, Lambeth|1st October 1667, Letter from Richard Oxinden to Sir GO, Lambeth]]</ref>  The location of the Lambeth house is unknown.
  
 
In the late 1650s Edith Perrin had been living near Ludgate Hill in the house of Tobell Aylmer, with whom she was probably related.  Elizabeth Dallison and Sarah Wainman had also been lodgers, as was the Gray's Inn lawyer, Edward Kelke.  Sometime in the early 1660s Elizabeth Dallison and Sarah Wainman had moved to Throgmorton Street near the Exchange, where possibly as lodgers, near to the home of Sir George Smith, who was also resident on Throgmorton Street.
 
In the late 1650s Edith Perrin had been living near Ludgate Hill in the house of Tobell Aylmer, with whom she was probably related.  Elizabeth Dallison and Sarah Wainman had also been lodgers, as was the Gray's Inn lawyer, Edward Kelke.  Sometime in the early 1660s Elizabeth Dallison and Sarah Wainman had moved to Throgmorton Street near the Exchange, where possibly as lodgers, near to the home of Sir George Smith, who was also resident on Throgmorton Street.
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House in Lambeth


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Following the death of Elizabeth Dallison, Sarah Wainman, her former maid, lived in Lambeth, at the house of Edith Perrin.[1] Richard Oxinden appears to have joined them following the London fire of 1666, which presumably had destroyed his house. He wrote to Sir George Oxenden relating that "I am at present w:th my Cozon Perimoure ye ?Master at Lambeth here is allso yo:s & yo:e never to be forgotten Sister Dallysons old faithfull servant Sarah Waynman."[2] The location of the Lambeth house is unknown.

In the late 1650s Edith Perrin had been living near Ludgate Hill in the house of Tobell Aylmer, with whom she was probably related. Elizabeth Dallison and Sarah Wainman had also been lodgers, as was the Gray's Inn lawyer, Edward Kelke. Sometime in the early 1660s Elizabeth Dallison and Sarah Wainman had moved to Throgmorton Street near the Exchange, where possibly as lodgers, near to the home of Sir George Smith, who was also resident on Throgmorton Street.

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  1. 2nd September 1667, Letter from Sarah Wainman to Sir GO
  2. 1st October 1667, Letter from Richard Oxinden to Sir GO, Lambeth