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The Inn and Garden of the Bishop of Chichester is located on both sides of Chancery Lane. During the acquired a plot on the west side of the lane where
(Williams 1520). This land was given to him by the soon after [
(Williams 1521).
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The Inn and Garden of the Bishop of Chichester is located on both sides of Chancery Lane. During the acquired a plot on the west side of the lane where
(Williams 1520). This land was given to him by the soon after [
(Williams 1521). However, the date cannot be accurately determined because in
(Williams 1521).
The land on the east side of Chancery Lane, where the garden resides, was [granted] to [
(Williams 1521). On the west side of the lane, provided for the clerks of his office other houses which were
(Williams 1520). The apprentices of Common Law at Lincoln’s Inn, one of the four aforementioned Inns of Court, were let the land in the bishops seem to have used various houses in London and Westminster, of which at least 6 are recorded. In
Totehill Strete by Westminster
; [and] in
The original site of the Inn and Garden of the Bishop of Chichester is memorialized at Chichester Rents, which is located on the modern map.