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                    <ref target="mol:LAMB2">Lambeth Hill</ref> ran north-south between <ref target="mol:KNIG1">Knightrider Street</ref> and <ref target="mol:THAM1">Thames Street</ref>. Part of it lay in <ref target="mol:QUEE3">Queenhithe
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                    of this street, but the precise location is unknown. </p>
                <p>About <ref target="mol:LAMB2">Lambert Hill</ref>, now known as <ref target="mol:LAMB2">Lambeth Hill</ref>, <name ref="mol:STOW6">Stow</name> wrote:</p>
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                        downe from <ref target="mol:KNIG1">Knightriders street</ref>, the East side
                        of <ref target="mol:LAMB2">Lambart hill</ref> is wholly of this warde:<note type="editorial" resp="mol:ZABE1">I.e., <ref target="mol:QUEE3">Queenhithe Ward</ref></note> and the west side, from the north
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                        the middest of this lane) vnto <ref target="mol:THAM1">Thames
                        streete</ref>.</quote> <bibl><ref type="bibl" target="mol:STOW1">Stow 2.2</ref></bibl>
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                        end of the <ref target="mol:BLAC2">blacke Smithes hall</ref>.</quote> <bibl><ref type="bibl" target="mol:STOW1">Stow 2.5</ref></bibl>
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                        adioyning to the North side thereof, haue ye one plot of ground, inclosed
                        with a bricke wall for a church-yeard, or burying plot, for the dead of <ref target="mol:STMA34">S. Mary Magdalens</ref> by <ref target="mol:OLDF1">old Fishstreet</ref>, which was giuen to that vse by <name ref="mol:IWAR1">Iohn Iwarby</name>, an Officer in the receipt of the
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                            Randolph</name> Esquire, 1583.</quote> <bibl><ref type="bibl" target="mol:STOW1">Stow 2.17–18</ref></bibl>
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