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Latest revision as of 18:33, March 22, 2012
Parish of St Olave Hart Street
Editorial history
07/03/12, CSG: Created page
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Internal wiki sources
Correspondence
Inventories
Litigation
Wills
Notes
London redivivum
"ST. OLAVE, HART STREET, TOWER WARD. This parish contained 205 houses in 1732, and 190 in 1800, inhabited by> 500 males, and 716 females. There is not one wide or convenient street, lane, or court, within it, but there are numbers of excellent houses..."[1]
Possible primary sources
TNA
E 179/143/367/5 City of London: All Hallows Barking and St Olave Hart Street. 26 names; 44 hearths. Part of All Hallows parish destroyed in the Great Fire; St Olave untouched. Date: 1674 Mar 12
E 179/143/367/129 City of London: St Olave Hart Street. 18 names; 25 hearths. Parish untouched by Great Fire. [From leather pouch at item 1.]
Possible secondary sources
Newport, XXXX, Repertorium
- ↑ James Peller Malcolm, London Redivivum (London, 1807), p. 551
- ↑ Alfred Povah, The annals of the parish of St. Olave Hart Street and Allhallows Staining (London, 1894), p. xii