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Chancery Lane was built sometime
around in
(Bebbington 78).
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Chancery Lane was built sometime
around in
(Bebbington 78). Thus, Chancery Lane is a variation of Chancellor Lane—
Chancery Lane was also the location
of one of the Inns of Court, Sergeants
Inn, which was for Judges and Sergeants only (Stow 1:77). and then nexte was sometime the
house of the converted Jewes, founded by
(Stow 2:42). In the for them a faire church now used, and called the Chappell for the
custodie of Rolles and Records of Chancerie
(Stow 2:42).
According to commonly
called the Rolles in Chancery lane
(Stow 2:43).
There was also an inn and brewhouse located on the street, which by faire builded for the sixe Clearkes of the Rolles
(Stow 2:43). By
Today the chancery buildings and the rolls have been replaced by the Office of Public Records (Weinreb and Hibbert 136–37).