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(3) Explore any links to possible lodgings at Ludgate Hill and/or 'The Old Corner', which was probably the corner of the Old Bailey and Ludgate Hill
 
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Revision as of 14:14, January 9, 2012

Blackfriars lodgings (Oxenden family in early 1640s)

Editorial history

07/10/11, CSG: Created page

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Suggested links


See The Corner or Old Corner, near Ludgate (and Old Bailey), London (Frequently used by Oxenden family when in London)
See Ludgate Hill
See House in St. John Street, Clerkenwell (Sir Maximilian & Lady Dallison's Clerkenwell house)
See Elizabeth Dallison's lodgings, Throgmorton Street, London
See House in Lambeth (Sarah Wainman & Richard Oxinden)



To do


(1) List references in Sir George Oxenden correspondence to Blackfriars

(2) List references in Dorothy K. Gardiner (1933, 1937) to London lodgings, visits, and other London contact of Henry Oxinden of Barham and the Oxenden family of Deane

(3) Explore any links to possible lodgings at Ludgate Hill and/or 'The Old Corner', which was probably the corner of the Old Bailey and Ludgate Hill



Notes




Possible primary sources