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Axe Gate:
    St Martin's: mentioned in 1576 in the will of Katherine Payne
    mentioned in 1575 in the will of William Emerson
    mentioned in 1595 in the will of Thomas Emerson
Axe Yard:
    dwelling house in: mentioned in 1630 in the will of William Richardson
    house and tenements in, mentioned in 1627 in the will of John Marshall
    mentioned in 1603 in the will of Humphrey Emerson
    mentioned in 1616 in the will of George Donne
Bankside:
    house on: mentioned in 1589 in the will of William Baker (1)
    house on: mentioned in 1622 in the will of Richard Sanders
    mentioned in 1563 in the will of William Hayward
    mentioned in 1576 in the will of Nicholas Lawrence
    mentioned in 1587 in the will of Edward Hunt
    mentioned in 1635 in the will of Samuel Simons
    mentioned in 1646 in the will of Ann Austen
    messuage on: mentioned in 1619 in the will of William Benfield
    occupied tenements on: mentioned in 1614 in the will of William Badger
    property on: mentioned in 1562 in the will of Thomas, Gilbert
Bell Gate:
    Nicoll's wife living at: mentioned in 1579 in the will of Agnes Addinson
Black Spread Eagle Alley:
    messuages in: mentioned in 1627 in the will of John Marshall
Borough:
    mentioned in 1582 in the will of William Bobbitt
    mentioned in 1583 in the will of Jane Palmer
    mentioned in 1587 in the will of Mary Bird
    mentioned in 1603 in the will of Bartholomew Brickwood
    mentioned in 1603 in the will of John Wrench
    mentioned in 1615 in the will of Randall Carter
    mentioned in 1618 in the will of John Treherne
    mentioned in 1619 in the will of William Benfield
    mentioned in 1625 in the will of Roger Cole
    mentioned in 1632 in the will of William Austen (1)
    mentioned in 1635 in the will of Samuel Simons
    mentioned in 1638 in the will of John Watts
Bridge Foot:
    Mrs Hayes living at: mentioned in 1579 in the will of Agnes Addinson
    Pigeon at: mentioned in 1574 in the will of Alice Bassett
    one Middleton living at: mentioned in 1579 in the will of Agnes Addinson
Buildings:
    ‘great messuage’ in St Saviour: mentioned in 1618 in the will of John Treherne
    Abbot's Lodging, a tenement: mentioned in 1607 in the will of John Preston
    Alms House: mentioned in 1646 in the will of John Hayman
    Almshouse: mentioned in 1585 in the will of Richard Beckett
    Almshouse: mentioned in 1624 in the will of John Bingham
    Almshouse: mentioned in 1646 in the will of Ann Austen
    Almshouses, Dyers': mentioned in 1626 in the will of Dame Joyce Clark
    Angel: a house, mentioned in 1574 in the will of Thomas Collins
    Axe, a messuage: mentioned in 1575 in the will of William Emerson
    Axe, a messuage: mentioned in 1595 in the will of Thomas Emerson
    Barge Bell and Cock on the Bankside: mentioned in 1626 in the will of Edward Allen (2)
    Bear Garden: mentioned in 1616 in the will of Philip Henslowe
    Black Bull, a messuage: mentioned in 1659 in the will of Ann Stallard
    Blue Anchor in Southwark: mentioned in 1614 in the will of William Badger
    Boar's Head Inn, Southwark: mentioned in 1644 in the will of Henry Pickmore
    Boar's Head on the Bankside: mentioned in 1616 in the will of Philip Henslowe
    Bridge House: mentioned in 1603 in the will of Humphrey Emerson
    Christopher, a mansion house: mentioned in 1561 in the will of Robert Norton
    Counter House: mentioned in 1603 in the will of Humphrey Emerson
    Dolphin, messuage in St Saviour and St Olave: mentioned in 1560 in the will of Henry Leake
    Elephant, a house on the Bankside: mentioned in 1586 in the will of William Cox
    Falcon Inn in Southwark: mentioned in 1625 in the will of Benjamin Bagsett
    Falcon, a dwelling in Clink Liberty: mentioned in 1616 in the will of John Goffe
    Gatehouse, a dwelling in Clink Liberty: mentioned in 1616 in the will of John Goffe
    George Inn: mentioned in 1644 in the will of Henry Pickmore
    Gilden Bell in Southwark: mentioned in 1609 in the will of Anthony Smith
    Globe playhouse: mentioned in 1603 in the will of Thomas Pope
    Golden Key, a dwelling in St Saviour: mentioned in 1643 in the will of Francis Grove
    Griffin, a house in Southwark: mentioned in 1624 in the will of George Gemett
    Grocers' Hall: mentioned in 1614 in the will of Alexander Cook
    Harrow: mentioned in 1628 in the will of Alan Wiborn
    Hoop and ??? ('Hoopynterrinc'): mentioned in 1642 in the will of John Oliver
    Horseshoe, a house on the Bankside: mentioned in 1618 in the will of John Treherne
    King's Bench House: mentioned in 1605 in the will of Thomas Bentley
    King's Head, a dwelling: mentioned in 1587 in the will of Vincent Dove
    Lily Pot: mentioned in 1624 in the will of John Bingham
    Mint, the, in Southwark: Mr Pullen of the Mint, named in the will of William George
    Mint, the, in Southwark: mentioned in 1603 in the will of William Anderson
    Peacock, capital messuage in St Saviour: mentioned in 1627 in the will of John Marshall
    Pigeon at bridge foot: mentioned in 1574 in the will of Alice Bassett
    Playhouse: the Globe: mentioned in 1603 in the will of Thomas Pope
    Queen's Head Inn: mentioned in 1644 in the will of Henry Pickmore
    Queen's Head, a capital messuage: mentioned in 1624 in the will of Gregory Franklin
    Queen's Head, inn in Southwark: mentioned in 1635 in the will of Katherine Yearwood
    Red Lion: messuage: mentioned in 1607 in the will of Hugh Browker
    Salutation, a brewhouse:mentioned in 1575 in the will of William Emerson
    Samson, dwelling house in St Margaret's Hill: mentioned in 1646 in the will of Thomas Parker
    Slovins Hall, messuage in St Saviour: mentioned in 1567 in the will of Thomas Tedder
    Spread Eagle (an inn, poss. not in St Saviour): mentioned in 1639 in the will of Richard Benfield
    Spur Inn: mentioned in 1607 in the will of Hugh Browker
    Spur, inn in Southwark: mentioned in 1596 in the will of John Young
    Spur, sign of the, in Southwark: mentioned in 1630 in the will of William Richardson
    St Margaret's church: mentioned in 1575 in the will of William Emerson
    Sun, in Southwark: mentioned in 1630 in the will of William Richardson
    Tabard Inn alias Tabrett Inn: mentioned in 1607 in the will of John Preston
    Talbot Inn, Southwark: mentioned in 1646 in the will of Thomas Parker
    Three Colts: a house, mentioned 1574 in in the will of Thomas Collins
    Three Cups in New Rents: mentioned in 1563 in the will of John Blackett
    Unicorn: mentioned in 1626 in the will of Edward Allen (2)
    Winchester House: mentioned in 1606 in the probate inventory for Edward Bensted
    Winchester House: mentioned in 1631 in the will of William Knott
    Windmill, a messuage in the Borough: mentioned in 1575 in the will of William Emerson
    blacksmith's shop: mentioned in 1617 in the will of Richard Rutter
    brewhouse in Pike Garden: mentioned in the will of Richard Bennett
    brewhouse in Southwark: mentioned in 1560 in the will of Henry Leake
    coal yard: mentioned in 1659 in the will of Ann Stallard
    freehold messuage in Clink Liberty: mentioned in 1652 in the will of Thomas Wadsworth (1)
    freehold property in Streetside, St Saviour: mentioned in 1638 in the will of John Watts
    great house (no location): mentioned in 1592 in the will of Agnes Early
    house (no location): mentioned in 1592 in the will of Agnes Early
    house (no location): mentioned in 1595 in the will of Thomas Banister
    house (no location): mentioned in 1614 in the will of Edward Ellis
    house (no location): mentioned in 1624 in the will of Nicholas Bartlem
    house (no location): mentioned in 1646 in the will of Rose Canwell
    house and shop in St Saviour: mentioned in the will of John Clark alias Brand
    house and shop: mentioned in 1594 in the will of John Brown (2)
    house and woodwharf in St Saviour Close: mentioned in 1612 in the will of Thomas Towne
    house in 'the Alley': mentioned in 1628 in the will of George Burgess
    house in Clink Liberty: mentioned in 1615 in the will of Randall Carter
    house in Paris Garden: mentioned in 1582 in the will of William Knight
    house in Pike Garden: mentioned in the will of Richard Bennett
    house in Southwark: mentioned in 1588 in the will of Thomas Cure
    house in Southwark: mentioned in 1590 in the will of John Foster
    house in Southwark: mentioned in 1624 in the will of George Gemett
    house in St Saviour: mentioned in 1583 in the will of Ursula Chitsley alias Packenham
    house in St Saviour: mentioned in 1629 in the will of Richard Cannon
    houses in Southwark: mentioned in 1609 in the will of Anthony Smith
    houses in St Saviour: mentioned in 1576 in the will of Robert Pinketh
    houses in St Saviour: mentioned in 1625 in the will of George Payne
    mansion house and garden house in St Saviour: mentioned in 1625 in the will of Roger Cole
    messuage in Southwark: mentioned in 1579 in the will of Thomas Etherege
    messuage in St Saviour: mentioned in 1645 in the will of John Crowder
    messuages in Paris Garden: mentioned in 1601 in the will of Thomas Iremonger
    messuages in St Saviour: mentioned in 1603 in the will of Ralph Yardley
    messuages in St Saviour: mentioned in 1630 in the will of William Richardson
    shop and tenements in Paris Garden: mentioned in 1622 in the will of William Wells
    shop containing merchandise: mentioned in 1586 in the will of Henry Gray
    soap house: mentioned in 1623 in the will of Ralph Pace
    soaphouse: in Clink Liberty: mentioned in 1615 in the will of Randall Carter
    tenement adjoining the Salutation brewhouse:mentioned in 1575 in the will of William Emerson
    tenement and wharf on the Bankside: mentioned in 1591 in the will of Thomas Davies
    tenement in Axe Yard: mentioned in 1575 in the will of William Emerson
    tenement in Axe Yard: mentioned in 1595 in the will of Thomas Emerson
    tenement in Pepper Alley: mentioned in 1645 in the will of John Crowder
    tenement in St Saviour: mentioned in 1593 in the will of John Cornell
    tenement in St Saviour: mentioned in 1607 in the will of Hugh Browker
    tenement in St Saviour: mentioned in 1615 in the will of Randall Carter
    tenement in St Saviour: mentioned in 1625 in the will of Roger Cole
    tenement in St Saviour: mentioned in 1647 in the will of Nicholas Green
    tenement in the Borough: mentioned in 1575 in the will of William Emerson
    tenement on the Bankside: mentioned in 1591 in the will of Thomas Davies
    tenement on the Bankside: mentioned in 1594 in the will of John Drew
    tenements (no location): mentioned in 1659 in the will of Ann Stallard
    tenements in St Saviour: mentioned in 1603 in the will of Ralph Yardley
    tenements in St Saviour: mentioned in 1611 in the will of Richard Padge
    wharf (no location): mentioned in 1595 in the will of Thomas Banister
Cardinal's Hat Alley:
    mentioned in 1619 in the will of William Benfield
Chain Gate:
    mentioned in 1601 in the will of John Whitehouse
    mentioned in 1624 in the will of John Bingham
    mentioned in 1640 in the will of Nicholas Morton
Churchyard:
    Bull Head Churchyard: mentioned in 1563 in the will of Arthur Keene
    Bull Head Churchyard: mentioned in 1565 in the will of John Swithin
    Bull Head Churchyard: mentioned in 1576 in the will of George Syer
    Bull Head Churchyard: mentioned in 1601 in the will of Leonard Smith
    Bull Head Churchyard: mentioned in 1603 in the will of Robert Hitchman
    Bull Head Churchyard: mentioned in 1603 in the will of Robert Hitchman
    Bull Head Churchyard: mentioned in 1608 in the will of Edmund Snape
    Bull Head Churchyard: mentioned in 1615 in the will of James Kirby
    Bull Head Churchyard: mentioned in 1617 in the will of Hugh More
    Bull Head Churchyard: mentioned in 1618 in the will of Stephen Hollam
    Bull Head Churchyard: mentioned in 1626 in the will of Edward Smith
    Bull Head churchyard: mentioned in 1593 in the will of Ferdinand Blake
    Bull Head churchyard: mentioned in 1620 in the will of Joan Atkinson
    College Churchyard: mentioned in 1612 in the will of Richard Kitchen
    East churchyard: mentioned in 1582 in the will of William Bird
    East churchyard: mentioned in 1609 in the will of Henry Buckham
    Little churchyard: mentioned in 1621 in the will of Joan Benson
    New churchyard: mentioned in 1585 in the will of Richard Beckett
    St Mary Overy Churchyard: mentioned in 1570 in the will of Thomas Norton alias Brian
    St Mary Overy Churchyard: mentioned in 1575 in the will of John Payne
    St Saviour Churchyard: mentioned in 1573 in the will of Agnes Partridge
    St Saviour Churchyard: mentioned in 1575 in the will of Leonard Watson
    St Saviour Churchyard: mentioned in 1582 in the will of William Knight
    St Saviour Churchyard: mentioned in 1582 in the will of Joan Payne
    St Saviour Churchyard: mentioned in 1590 in the will of Henry Large
    St Saviour Churchyard: mentioned in 1601 in the will of John Whitehouse
    St Saviour Churchyard: mentioned in 1620 in the will of Joan Hovell
    St Saviour Churchyard: mentioned in 1625 in the will of Bridget Stevens
    St Saviour churchyard: mentioned in 1579 in the will of Thomas Drew
    St Saviour churchyard: mentioned in 1583 in the will of Robert Ellis
    St Saviour churchyard: mentioned in 1586 in the will of Jacob Brand
    St Saviour churchyard: mentioned in 1586 in the will of William Cox
    St Saviour churchyard: mentioned in 1586 in the will of Henry Gray
    St Saviour churchyard: mentioned in 1587 in the will of Mary Bird
    St Saviour churchyard: mentioned in 1592 in the will of John Bone
    St Saviour churchyard: mentioned in 1592 in the will of Thomas Edmundson
    St Saviour churchyard: mentioned in 1593 in the will of Elizabeth Atkinson
    St Saviour churchyard: mentioned in 1603 in the will of Robert Bird
    St Saviour churchyard: mentioned in 1605 in the will of Richard Clark
    St Saviour churchyard: mentioned in 1612 in the will of Francis Bosse
    St Saviour churchyard: mentioned in 1613 in the will of Simon Bird
    St Saviour churchyard: mentioned in 1616 in the will of William Brown
    St Saviour churchyard: mentioned in 1616 in the will of George Donne
    St Saviour churchyard: mentioned in 1625 in the will of John Bradley
    St Saviour churchyard: mentioned in 1625 in the will of Agnes Fareman
    St Saviour churchyard: mentioned in 1628 in the will of George Burgess
    St Saviour churchyard: mentioned in 1630 in the will of Samuel Bridges
    St Saviour churchyard: mentioned in 1636 in the will of Richard Bird
    St Saviour churchyard: mentioned in 1638 in the will of William Austen (2)
    St Saviour churchyard: mentioned in 1646 in the will of Ann Austen
    St Saviour churchyard: mentioned in 1647 in the will of John Betterton
Clink Liberty:
    freehold messuage in: mentioned in 1652 in the will of Thomas Wadsworth (1)
    mentioned in 1580 in the will of Thomas Skinner
    mentioned in 1582 in the will of William Bird
    mentioned in 1582 in the will of William Bobbitt
    mentioned in 1583 in the will of Jane Palmer
    mentioned in 1587 in the will of Mary Bird
    mentioned in 1588 in the will of Toby Hyde
    mentioned in 1595 in the will of William Toodup
    mentioned in 1602 in the will of Avery Butcher
    mentioned in 1602 in the will of Elizabeth Rocket
    mentioned in 1603 in the will of Bartholomew Brickwood
    mentioned in 1603 in the will of John Butler
    mentioned in 1603 in the will of John Metcalf
    mentioned in 1603 in the will of John Wrench
    mentioned in 1605 in the will of Osmund Bilson
    mentioned in 1606 in the will of Sarah Bower
    mentioned in 1609 in the will of Magdalen Master
    mentioned in 1612 in the will of John Bacon
    mentioned in 1614 in the will of Edward Ellis
    mentioned in 1615 in the will of Randall Carter
    mentioned in 1615 in the will of William Hovell
    mentioned in 1616 in the will of John Goffe
    mentioned in 1616 in the will of Agnes Henslowe
    mentioned in 1616 in the will of Philip Henslowe
    mentioned in 1617 in the will of Hugh More
    mentioned in 1618 in the will of John Treherne
    mentioned in 1619 in the will of William Benfield
    mentioned in 1620 in the will of Joan Hovell
    mentioned in 1624 in the will of John Burrett
    mentioned in 1624 in the will of Jacob Mead
    mentioned in 1625 in the will of Roger Cole
    mentioned in 1625 in the will of John Guy
    mentioned in 1632 in the will of John Hurt
    mentioned in 1632 in the will of Marcus Stone
    mentioned in 1632 in the will of William Austen (1)
    mentioned in 1639 in the will of Richard Benfield
    mentioned in 1645 in the will of Robert Greene
Deadman's Place:
    house in: mentioned in 1676 in the will of Thomas Wadsworth (2)
    mentioned in 1647 in the will of John Betterton
Foul Lane:
    messuages in: mentioned in 1627 in the will of John Marshall
Free Grammar School:
    mentioned (as newly erected) in 1563 in the will of Arthur Keene
    mentioned in 1560 in the will of Henry Leake
    mentioned in 1588 ‘in Chequer Alley’ in the will of Thomas Cure
    mentioned in 1603 in the will of Humphrey Emerson
    mentioned in 1607 in the will of Hugh Browker
    mentioned in 1615 in the will of Randall Carter
    mentioned in 1624 in the will of Gregory Franklin
    mentioned in 1625 in the will of Roger Cole
    mentioned in 1664 in the will of Mark Frank
    see the will of Sampson Carell
Globe Alley:
    houses in: mentioned in 1676 in the will of Thomas Wadsworth (2)
Green Dragon Court:
    mentioned in 1625 in the will of William Battey
Horsehead Alley:
    mentioned in 1635 in the will of Samuel Simons
Katherine Wheel Alley:
    messuages in: mentioned in 1627 in the will of John Marshall
Lamb Alley:
    messuages in: mentioned in 1627 in the will of John Marshall
Long Southwark:
    houses in: mentioned in 1594 in the will of John Pigeon
Maid Lane:
    alias Nightingale Lane: mentioned in 1575 in the will of William Emerson
    gardens in: mentioned in 1575 in the will of William Emerson
    gardens in: mentioned in 1603 in the will of Humphrey Emerson
Market Hill:
    mentioned in 1603 in the will of Humphrey Emerson
Meal Market:
    mentioned in 1603 in the will of John Wrench
Milford Stairs bridge:
    (poss. not in St Saviour): mentioned in 1582 in the will of William Bobbitt
Molestrand:
    tenements in: mentioned in 1602 in the will of Elizabeth Rocket
Montague House:
    mentioned in 1600 in the will of Otwell Wild
Moses Alley:
    mentioned in 1619 in the will of William Benfield
New Rents:
    mentioned in 1563 in the will of John Blackett
    mentioned in 1612 in the will of William Atkinson
    tenement in: mentioned in 1648 in the will of Nicholas Forman
Nightingale Lane (see Maid Lane):
    mentioned in 1575 in the will of William Emerson
Paris Garden:
    dwelling house in, mentioned in 1641 in the will of Edward Goodman
    house in, mentioned in 1625 in the will of Mary Kemble
    houses in: mentioned in 1603 in the will of Thomas Pope
    mentioned in 1579 in the will of William Brightman
    mentioned in 1579 in the will of Thomas Drew
    mentioned in 1582 in the will of William Bobbitt
    mentioned in 1582 in the will of William Knight
    mentioned in 1585 in the will of Jeffrey Ward
    mentioned in 1587 in the will of Frith, Richard, minstrel
    mentioned in 1591 in the will of Thomas Davies
    mentioned in 1601 in the will of Thomas Iremonger
    mentioned in 1602 in the will of James Austen
    mentioned in 1602 in the will of Marie Hobson
    mentioned in 1603 in the will of William Ash
    mentioned in 1603 in the will of Bartholomew Brickwood
    mentioned in 1603 in the will of Margaret Burton
    mentioned in 1603 in the will of John Metcalf
    mentioned in 1603 in the will of John Wrench
    mentioned in 1606 in the will of Sir Robert Clark
    mentioned in 1607 in the will of Hugh Browker
    mentioned in 1607 in the will of Richard Windmill
    mentioned in 1609 in the will of Nicholas Atkinson
    mentioned in 1610 in the will of Frances Bayles
    mentioned in 1614 in the will of Francis Okey
    mentioned in 1615 in the will of Randall Carter
    mentioned in 1615 in the will of James Kirby
    mentioned in 1616 in the will of will
    mentioned in 1616 in the will of William Brown
    mentioned in 1616 in the will of John Goffe
    mentioned in 1617 in the will of Alice Birch
    mentioned in 1618 in the will of Stephen Hollam
    mentioned in 1619 in the will of William Benfield
    mentioned in 1619 in the will of Simon Simms
    mentioned in 1622 in the will of Thomas Sivier
    mentioned in 1623 in the will of Charles Bryan
    mentioned in 1624 in the will of Nicholas Bartlem
    mentioned in 1625 in the will of Tobias Brewer
    mentioned in 1625 in the will of Henry Reynolds
    mentioned in 1625 in the will of Richard Snelling
    mentioned in 1625 in the will of Bridget Stevens
    mentioned in 1626 in the will of Dame Joyce Clark
    mentioned in 1626 in the will of Edward Smith
    mentioned in 1627 in the will of John Kellock
    mentioned in 1632 in the will of William Austen (1)
    mentioned in 1633 in the will of Margaret Dancer
    mentioned in 1637 in the will of Jeremy Crew
    mentioned in 1645 in the will of Robert Greene
    new church to be built in: mentioned in 1627 in the will of John Marshall
    shop and tenements in: mentioned in 1622 in the will of William Wells
    tenements in: mentioned in 1580 in the will of Thomas Skinner
Paris Garden Lane:
    Goodwife Smith living in: mentioned in 1586 in the will of William Cox
    mentioned in 1614 in the will of Francis Okey
the Park:
    mentioned in 1606 in the will of Robert Face
Pepper Alley:
    mentioned in 1645 in the will of John Crowder
Pike Garden:
    mentioned in 1602 in the will of Elizabeth Rocket
    mentioned in the will of Richard Bennett
Prince's Meadows:
    mentioned in 1606 in the will of Robert Face
Prisons:
    Clink: mentioned in 1601 in the will of Leonard Smith
    Counter in Southwark: mentioned in 1582 in the will of William Bird
    Counter in Southwark: mentioned in 1610 in the will of William Cownden
    Counter in Southwark: mentioned in 1626 in the will of Dame Joyce Clark
    Counter in Southwark: mentioned in 1633 in the will of Thomas Foster
    King's Bench: mentioned in 1565 in the will of John Swithin
    King's Bench: mentioned in 1576 in the will of George Syer
    King's Bench: mentioned in 1582 in the will of William Bird
    King's Bench: mentioned in 1584 in the will of James Woolton
    King's Bench: mentioned in 1606 in the will of Sir Robert Clark
    King's Bench: mentioned in 1610 in the will of William Cownden
    King's Bench: mentioned in 1624 in the will of John Bingham
    Marshalsea: mentioned in 1565 in the will of John Swithin
    Marshalsea: mentioned in 1576 in the will of George Syer
    Marshalsea: mentioned in 1582 in the will of William Bird
    Marshalsea: mentioned in 1584 in the will of James Woolton
    Marshalsea: mentioned in 1606 in the will of Sir Robert Clark
    Marshalsea: mentioned in 1624 in the will of John Bingham
    Marshalsea: mentioned in 1626 in the will of Dame Joyce Clark
    White Lion: mentioned in 1576 in the will of George Syer
    White Lion: mentioned in 1582 in the will of William Bird
    White Lion: mentioned in 1584 in the will of James Woolton
    White Lion: mentioned in 1606 in the will of Sir Robert Clark
    White Lion: mentioned in 1626 in the will of Dame Joyce Clark
    in Southwark: mentioned in 1568 in the will of John More
    in Southwark: mentioned in 1574 in the will of Henry Gainsford
    in Southwark: mentioned in 1579 in the will of William Brightman
    in Southwark: mentioned in 1583 in the will of Jane Palmer
    in Southwark: mentioned in 1587 in the will of Mary Bird
    in Southwark: mentioned in 1588 in the will of Thomas Cure
    in Southwark: mentioned in 1592 in the will of Thomas Audley
    in Southwark: mentioned in 1593 in the will of Arthur Bulman
    in Southwark: mentioned in 1601 in the will of Leonard Smith
    in Southwark: mentioned in 1608 in the will of John Payne (3)
    in Southwark: mentioned in 1609 in the will of Henry Buckham
Saints Alley:
    Mother Saunders living in: mentioned in 1579 in the will of Agnes Addinson
    mentioned in 1585 in the will of Richard Beckett
    mentioned in 1638 in the will of John Watts
    mentioned in 1646 in the will of John Hayman
Ship Yard:
    ('sheepyard') in St Saviour: mentioned in 1643 in the will of Francis Grove
    mentioned in 1625 in the will of William Battey
    near Chain Gate: mentioned in 1640 in the will of Nicholas Morton
St Margaret's Hill:
    dwelling house in: mentioned in 1646 in the will of Thomas Parker
    mentioned in 1615 in the will of Randall Carter
    mentioned in 1638 in the will of John Watts
St Thomas Hospital:
    Governor of: Bingham, John, 1624: his will
    mentioned in 1588 in the will of Thomas Cure
    mentioned in 1606 in the will of Sir Robert Clark
    mentioned in 1646 in the will of Ann Austen
Swan Alley:
    mentioned in 1625 in the will of Stephen Brightling
Unicorn Alley:
    on Bankside: mentioned in 1615 in the will of William Hovell
Upper Ground:
    dwelling house in, mentioned in 1641 in the will of Edward Goodman
    dwelling in, mentioned in 1642 in the will of Edward Hammond
    mentioned in 1582 in the will of William Bird
    mentioned in 1583 in the will of Jane Palmer
    mentioned in 1587 in the will of Mary Bird
    mentioned in 1594 in the will of Peter Buckland
    mentioned in 1610 in the will of Frances Bayles
    mentioned in 1618 in the will of John Treherne
    mentioned in 1625 in the will of John Bradley
    mentioned in 1625 in the will of Roger Cole
    mentioned in 1635 in the will of Samuel Simons
    mentioned in 1641 in the will of John Longman
    mentioned in 1646 in the will of Ann Austen
    mentioned in 1650 in the will of Charles Birkett
Waterworks:
    mentioned in 1603 in the will of William Anderson
Whiting Close:
    (poss. not in St Saviour): mentioned in 1617 in the will of Alice Birch
Wood Yard:
    Brown, John, 1585, of the woodyard: named in the will of George Merrick


Entities Beyond St Saviour:

London, Middlesex:
  Parishes:

    All Hallows Barking: mentioned in 1656 in the will of Marie Riley
    All Hallows Barking: property in: mentioned in 1635 in the will of Katherine Yearwood
    Dutch Church: mentioned in 1581 in the will of George Skevington
    Dutch Church: mentioned in 1582 in the will of John Kiteman
    Dutch Church: mentioned in 1593 in the will of Lieven van den Put
    Dutch Church: mentioned in 1595 in the will of William James
    Dutch Church: mentioned in 1612 in the will of Sarah Limepit
    Dutch Church: mentioned in 1632 in the will of Marcus Stone
    French Church: mentioned in 1581 in the will of George Skevington
    French Church: mentioned in 1593 in the will of John Ball
    French Church: mentioned in 1593 in the will of Jan Bruier
    French Church: mentioned in 1609 in the will of Noah Gotheram
    St Andrew Undershaft: mentioned in 1603 in the will of Thomas Pope
    St Botolph Without Aldgate: mentioned in 1656 in the will of Marie Riley
    St Clement Danes: mentioned in 1567 in the will of Thomas Tedder
    St Clement Danes: mentioned in 1609 in the will of John Holland
    St Clement Danes: mentioned in 1626 in the will of Ralph Hendry
    St Faith: mentioned in 1593 in the will of Lieven van den Put
    St Giles Cripplegate: mentioned in 1581 in the will of George Skevington
    St Giles Cripplegate: mentioned in 1616 in the will of Agnes Henslowe
    St Giles Cripplegate: mentioned in 1636 in the will of Thomas Waller
    St Giles in the Fields: mentioned in 1622 in the will of Thomas Sivier
    St Giles in the Fields: mentioned in 1629 in the will of Thomas Thorn
    St Helen Bishopsgate: houses in: mentioned in 1594 in the will of John Pigeon
    St Katherine's: mentioned in 1622 in the will of Richard Sanders
    St Lawrence Jewry: mentioned in 1576 in the will of Katherine Payne
    St Martin le Grand: mentioned in 1560 in the will of Henry Leake
    St Martin le Grand: mentioned in 1645 in the will of Robert Greene
    St Martin's: mentioned in 1576 in the will of Katherine Payne
    St Mary Matfellon (Whitechapel): mentioned in 1625 in the will of Henry Reynolds
    St Mary at Hill: mentioned in 1568 in the will of John More
    St Mildred Poultry: mentioned in 1602 in the will of Marie Hobson
    St Nicholas Cole Abbey: mentioned in 1601 in the will of Leonard Smith
    St Nicholas Shambles: mentioned in 1618 in the will of John Treherne
    St Sepulchre Newgate: mentioned in 1581 in the will of George Skevington
    St Sepulchre Newgate: mentioned in 1584 in the will of James Woolton
    St Stephen Coleman Street: mentioned in 1581 in the will of George Skevington
    Whitechapel (St Mary Matfellon): mentioned in 1581 in the will of George Skevington
    Whitechapel (St Mary Matfellon): mentioned in 1625 in the will of Henry Reynolds
London, Middlesex:
  Livery Companies:

    Brewers: mentioned in 1579 in the will of Thomas Etherege
    Bricklayers: mentioned in 1593 in the will of John Cornell
    Butchers: mentioned in 1606 in the will of John Bromley
    Clothworkers: mentioned in 1618 in the will of John Treherne
    Cordwainers: mentioned in 1568 in the will of John More
    Cutlers: mentioned in 1644 in the will of Thomas Pate
    Drapers: mentioned in 1593 in the will of Arthur Bulman
    Fishmongers: mentioned in 1608 in the will of John Payne (3)
    Fishmongers: their Hall: mentioned in 1608 in the will of John Payne (3)
    Gardeners: mentioned in 1603 in the will of John Wrench
    Grocers: mentioned in 1609 in the will of Anthony Smith
    Innholders: mentioned in 1619 in the will of John Pearl
    Ironmongers: mentioned in 1645 in the will of William Sledd
    Merchant Tailors: mentioned in 1603 in the will of Ralph Yardley
    Merchant Tailors: mentioned in 1606 in the will of Sir Robert Clark
    Painter-Stainers: mentioned in 1637 in the will of Jeremy Crew
    Sadlers: mentioned in 1624 in the will of John Bingham
    Sadlers: mentioned in 1624 in the will of Gregory Franklin
    Sadlers: mentioned in 1636 in the will of Nicholas Newton
    Sadlers: their Hall: mentioned in 1588 in the will of Thomas Cure
    Skinners: mentioned in 1592 in the will of Thomas Audley
    Skinners: mentioned in 1592 in the will of John Lucas
    Starchmakers: mentioned in 1635 in the will of Samuel Simons
    Tallowchandlers: mentioned in 1565 in the will of Agnes Pilfold
    Tallowchandlers: mentioned in 1615 in the will of Randall Carter
    Watermen: mentioned in 1603 in the will of John Wrench
    Watermen: mentioned in 1624 in the will of Jacob Mead
    Watermen: their Hall: mentioned in 1622 in the will of Richard Sanders
    Woodmongers: mentioned in 1630 in the will of Henry Williams (2)
London, Middlesex:
  Prisons:

    Ludgate: mentioned in 1576 in the will of George Syer
    Ludgate: mentioned in 1606 in the will of Sir Robert Clark
    Newgate: mentioned in 1576 in the will of George Syer
    Newgate: mentioned in 1606 in the will of Sir Robert Clark
    Poultry Counter, Richard Ware, keeper, mentioned in 1603 in the will of John Evans
    Poultry Counter: mentioned in 1576 in the will of George Syer
    Wood Street Counter: mentioned in 1576 in the will of George Syer
    all: mentioned in 1584 in the will of James Woolton
    all: mentioned in 1601 in the will of Leonard Smith
    all: mentioned in 1608 in the will of John Payne (3)
    the Counters: mentioned in 1606 in the will of Sir Robert Clark
London, Middlesex:
  Other Entities:

    Austin Friars: mentioned in 1632 in the will of Marcus Stone
    Blackwall: mentioned in 1646 in the will of John Hayman
    Bow Lane: mentioned in 1646 in the will of John Hayman
    Bridewell: mentioned in 1581 in the will of George Skevington
    Bridewell: mentioned in 1592 in the will of John Lucas
    Charterhouse: mentioned in 1558 in the will of Nicholas Lentall
    Cheapside: mentioned in 1635 in the will of Paul Micklethwaite
    Christ's Hospital: mentioned in 1574 in the will of Henry Gainsford
    Christ's Hospital: mentioned in 1581 in the will of George Skevington
    Christ's Hospital: mentioned in 1585 in the will of John Minter
    Christ's Hospital: mentioned in 1592 in the will of John Lucas
    Christ's Hospital: mentioned in 1601 in the will of Leonard Smith
    Christ's Hospital: mentioned in 1603 in the will of John Wrench
    Christ's Hospital: mentioned in 1606 in the will of Sir Robert Clark
    Clerkenwell: St John Street: mentioned in 1607 in the will of John Preston
    Clifford's Inn: mentioned in 1640 in the will of Nicholas Morton
    College of Physicians: Thomas More, fellow of: mentioned in 1668 in the will of Samuel Bolton
    Cornhill: mentioned in 1579 in the will of John Hills
    Court of King's Bench: mentioned in 1610 in the will of William Cownden
    Covent Garden: mentioned in 1646 in the will of John Hayman
    Crutched Friars: mentioned in 1640 in the will of Nicholas Morton
    East India Company: mentioned in 1633 in the will of Richard Brome
    Fetter Lane: mentioned in 1622 in the will of Richard Sanders
    Gracechurch Street: Christopher and Shears, messuage in: mentioned in 1594 in the will of John Pigeon
    Gracechurch Street: house in: mentioned in 1625 in the will of George Payne
    Gracechurch Street: messuage in: mentioned in 1594 in the will of John Pigeon
    Gracechurch Street: the Crosters at: mentioned in 1575 in the will of Leonard Watson
    Gray's Inn: mentioned in 1596 in the will of John Young
    Gray's Inn: mentioned in 1605 in the will of John Emson
    Gray's Inn: mentioned in 1639 in the will of Richard Benfield
    Inner Temple: mentioned in 1608 in the will of Edmund Snape
    Inner Temple: mentioned in 1616 in the will of John Goffe
    Inner Temple: mentioned in 1635 in the will of Paul Micklethwaite
    Iremonger Lane: mentioned in 1627 in the will of Thomas Stockton
    Leadenhall Street: mentioned in 1623 in the will of Jane Mayhew
    Lincoln's Inn: mentioned in 1607 in the will of John Preston
    London Bridge: mentioned in 1611 in the will of Richard Padge
    London Stone: mentioned in 1635 in the will of Paul Micklethwaite
    Ludgate Hill: mentioned in 1644 in the will of Thomas Pate
    Middle Temple: mentioned in 1588 in the will of Thomas Cure
    Middle Temple: mentioned in 1596 in the will of John Young
    Middle Temple: mentioned in 1623 in the will of Addy Sare
    Playhouse: the Curtain, Shoreditch: mentioned in 1603 in the will of Thomas Pope
    Queenhithe: mentioned in 1622 in the will of Richard Sanders
    Shoreditch: Curtain playhouse: mentioned in 1603 in the will of Thomas Pope
    Smithfield: Pye Corner: mentioned in 1558 in the will of Nicholas Lentall
    Smithfield: hospital in: mentioned in 1581 in the will of George Skevington
    St Bartholomew's Hospital: mentioned in 1644 in the will of Thomas Pate
    St Katherine's Hospital: mentioned in 1635 in the will of Katherine Yearwood
    Stepney, manor of: mentioned in 1645 in the will of Michael Nicholson
    Stepney: Green Dragon: mentioned in 1646 named in the will of John Hayman
    Temple Bar: mentioned in 1614 in the will of Francis Okey
    Thames Street: house in: mentioned in 1608 in the will of John Payne (3)
    Tower of London, yeoman warder of: mentioned in 1609 in the will of Magdalen Master
    Wardrobe, the: mentioned in 1588 in the will of Thomas Cure
    Watling Street: messuage in: mentioned in 1619 in the will of Daniel Newman
    Westminster: mentioned in 1646 in the will of John Hayman
    Westminster: the Abbey: mentioned in 1668 in the will of Samuel Bolton
    Whitechapel: tenements in: mentioned in 1590 in the will of William Morrey
Surrey:
    Bermondsey Street: houses in: mentioned in 1594 in the will of John Pigeon
    Bermondsey: Five Foot Lane: mentioned in 1615 in the will of William Hovell
    Lambeth: house in: mentioned in 1630 in the will of Henry Williams (2)
    Newington: lands in: mentioned in 1610 in the will of William Mee
    Newington: mentioned in 1567 in the will of Thomas Tedder
    Newington: tenements in: mentioned in 1627 in the will of John Marshall
    Rotherhithe: mentioned in 1608 in the will of John Launde
    Sewers, Commissioners of the: mentioned in 1619 in the will of William Russell
    Sewers, Jury of the: mentioned in 1610 in the will of William Mee
    St George Southwark: (St George the Martyr): mentioned in 1635 in the will of Samuel Simons
    St George Southwark: Cock in the Hoop: mentioned in 1623 in the will of Jane Mayhew
    St George Southwark: Pied Bull Alley: mentioned in 1627 in the will of John Marshall
    St George Southwark: mentioned in 1563 in the will of Arthur Keene
    St George Southwark: mentioned in 1581 in the will of George Skevington
    St George Southwark: mentioned in 1583 in the will of Jane Palmer
    St George Southwark: mentioned in 1612 in the will of Sarah Limepit
    St George Southwark: mentioned in 1646 in the will of John Hayman
    St George Southwark: mentioned in 1646 in the will of will
    St George Southwark: messuage in: mentioned in 1623 in the will of Jane Mayhew
    St George's Fields: mentioned in 1627 in the will of John Marshall
    St Mary Newington: mentioned in 1579 in the will of John Hills
    St Mary Newington: mentioned in 1579 in the will of John Hills
    St Mary Newington: mentioned in 1635 in the will of Samuel Simons
    St Olave Southwark: Battle Bridge: mentioned in 1623 in the will of Jane Mayhew
    St Olave Southwark: Bermondsey Street: tenement in: mentioned in 1645 in the will of Michael Nicholson
    St Olave Southwark: Bermondsey Street: the James, tenement: mentioned in 1645 in the will of Michael Nicholson
    St Olave Southwark: Chequer Alley: mentioned in 1623 in the will of Jane Mayhew
    St Olave Southwark: Grammar School: mentioned in 1560 in the will of Henry Leake
    St Olave Southwark: Seven Stars: mentioned in 1623 in the will of Jane Mayhew
    St Olave Southwark: Three Kings, tenement at bridge foot: mentioned in 1645 in the will of Michael Nicholson
    St Olave Southwark: Three Kings: mentioned in 1623 in the will of Jane Mayhew
    St Olave Southwark: Three Naked Boys Alley, messuage in: mentioned in 1618 in the will of John Treherne
    St Olave Southwark: house and wharf in: mentioned in 1676 in the will of Thomas Wadsworth (2)
    St Olave Southwark: houses in: mentioned in 1594 in the will of John Pigeon
    St Olave Southwark: mentioned in 1560 in the will of Henry Leake
    St Olave Southwark: mentioned in 1562 in the will of Christopher Thomson
    St Olave Southwark: mentioned in 1563 in the will of Arthur Keene
    St Olave Southwark: mentioned in 1601 in the will of Leonard Smith
    St Olave Southwark: mentioned in 1609 in the will of Philip Plysaert
    St Olave Southwark: mentioned in 1627 in the will of Thomas Stockton
    St Olave Southwark: mentioned in 1645 in the will of William Sledd
    St Olave Southwark: messuages in: mentioned in 1623 in the will of Jane Mayhew
    St Olave Southwark: tenements in: mentioned in 1624 in the will of Jacob Mead
    St Olave Southwark: the Woolsack: mentioned in 1623 in the will of Jane Mayhew
    St Thomas Hospital, Southwark: mentioned in 1581 in the will of George Skevington
    St Thomas Hospital: mentioned in 1576 in the will of George Syer
    St Thomas Hospital: mentioned in 1601 in the will of Leonard Smith
    St Thomas Hospital: mentioned in 1608 in the will of John Payne (3)
    St Thomas Southwark: mentioned in 1609 in the will of Anthony Smith
    St Thomas Southwark: mentioned in 1646 in the will of John Hayman
Beyond London:
    Cambridge: Pembroke College: Mark Frank, master of; his will
    Deptford: Trinity House: mentioned in 1609 in the will of Magdalen Master
    Rye: French Church, poor of: mentioned in 1576 in the will of George Syer
    Syon: mentioned in 1558 in the will of Nicholas Lentall
Ships:
    ship Charles: mentioned in 1629 in the will of Nicholas Newman
    ship Discovery: mentioned in 1633 in the will of Richard Brome
    ship Dolphin: mentioned in 1622 in the will of Richard Sanders
    ship Great James: mentioned in 1630 in the will of Christopher Baran
    ship Great James: mentioned in 1632 in the will of John Abel
    ship Morris: mentioned in 1626 in the will of Edward Cobham
    ship Ninth Whelp: mentioned in 1629 in the will of Clement Bolton
Foreign:
    Antwerp: mentioned in 1560 in the will of Henry Leake
    Canada: mentioned in 1631 in the will of Richard Philpot
    East Indies: mentioned in 1625 in the will of William Pointer
    East Indies: mentioned in 1627 in the will of John Kellock
    East Indies: mentioned in 1629 in the will of Nicholas Newman
    East Indies: mentioned in 1629 in the will of Thomas Thorn
    Indies: mentioned in 1622 in the will of Richard Sanders
    Ireland: lord chief justice of Ireland Sir George Shirley, 1627: named in the will of John Marshall
    New England: mentioned in 1638 in the will of John Sedgwick