Legges Alley
Several names were used interchangeably to refer to Legges Alley, a title that conjures
an association with Thomas Leggy, a skinner
whose will was enrolled in 1357(Ekwall 174). In the fourtheenth century, the location was variously known as
Legge’s Aleye,
Leggesaleye,or
Legges aleye,and
Logges Alleycirca 1548 (Ekwall 174). Henry Harben notes that the location was
Identified in Vestry Minute Book of the parish of St. Bartholomew the Litell in entries of the 16th century with(Harben 347).Nagg’s Head Court
References
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Citation
Ekwall, Eilert. Street-Names of the City of London. Oxford: Clarendon, 1965. Print.This item is cited in the following documents:
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Harben, Henry A. A Dictionary of London. London: Herbert Jenkins, 1918.This item is cited in the following documents: