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A13460 The honorable, and memorable foundations, erections, raisings, and ruines, of divers cities, townes, castles, and other pieces of antiquitie, within ten shires and counties of this kingdome namely, Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, Surrey, Barkshire, Essex, Middlesex, Hartfordshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire: with the description of many famous accidents that have happened, in divers places in the said counties. Also, a relation of the wine tavernes either by their signes, or names of the persons that allow, or keepe them, in, and throughout the said severall shires. By John Taylor. Taylor, John, 1580-1653. 1636 (1636) STC 23764A; ESTC S113524 21,803 64

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manner the Lords rebelliously to compell the King and the King to defend his person and Royall Prerogative and at last after much councell and debating they forc'd the King to yield to such conditions as were never observ'd Stanes is a good through fare and hath these ●…avernes Thomas Wilkins Iohn Shorter and Margaret Venman the signes are the Bush the Bell and the Lyon This County had of Religious houses a ●…es Nunneries Priories Frieries Colleges and Hospitalls nine London within and without the Walles and Liberties thirty one It hath these hundreds or divisions Edmonton Gore Finsbury and Wenulocks Barne Osulston Elthorne Istleworth Spelthorne It hath seventy three Parishes three Market Townes and a hundred and one Wine savernes Essex ESsex or East Saxony is a good a great and a rich County stored plentifully with Wood Fish Flesh Butter Cheese Saffron and as good Calves as any other County or Countrey whatsoever in a word it is stored with any thing or all things needfull Colchester stands neere the River Colne it is 〈◊〉 wasled Towne with fifteene Churches and one other a most stately building now ruined with an old Castle which Time hath brought into a Consumption This Towne is famous for Adtiquity it was built by Coylus a good King of Britaine it is said that this Coylus was father to Queen Hellen who was borne or brought up in this Towne she was the mother of Constantine the great Emperor who ●…lt Constantinople Colchester hath these seven ●…e Tavernes Francis Kitteridg Iohn Portkell Lawrence Browne Mary Spilesby Mary Bloomfield Elizabeth Wyles Elizabeth Wade At Barking Ioan Gowen or George Lilly at the Bull. At Braintree two Iohn Sparhawke and Ralph Burton At M●…nningtree George Springet and Robert Heywood At Abridge Samuell Newbold At So●…field Anne Dae At Epping Iohn and Mary Archer at the Cock. At Grayes Thomas Farnell Edward Knightly At Danbury William Dickins At Harlow Iohn Iosceline At Rochfourd Iudith Rix. At Orsed neere Graies Anthony Web. At Raynam Iohn Slany At Wethersfield Iohn Aldridge At Sampford Magna Ireffrey Baker At Pritle well Thomas Wait. At Thacksted Edward Constable At Stork Charles Newman At Woodham-series Oliver Higham At Springfield Richard Smith At Thorpe Iohn Beriffe At Wivenhoe Iohn Parker At 〈◊〉 Dame Martha Harris B●…entwood or Burntwood is an ancient Towne and had a Market and a Faire allowed by King Stephen and continued ever since It hath these Tavernes the Crowne the Angell but there are three in all kept or allowed by Richard Smith Iane Taylor and Iohn Camper the Angell At high ●…asterne Robert Plat. At Dagnam Ioan Bird. At Lexden Iohn Pottler At Leigh Iames Hare At Southweald Edward Woodford At Aveley Lucy Ringsoll At Saint Ozith Thomas Rand. At Bardfield Iohn Rudland At South Ockenden Elizabeth Wortley At Dedham Iohn Wills At Horndon Nicholas Richold At Upminster Elizabeth Saward At Tarling Dina Has●…er At Blackmore Iohn P●…chy At Little Waltham Abel White At Eastcolne Samuell Burton Ingarstone a good Towne for Market and excellent neate entertainment for Travellers it hath these Tavernes Agnis White Iohn Bond. At Bocking Ioan Kent Francis Fit●…h At Chippingange●… Will. Stane Katherin Stane At Waltham Abby Tho More Mary Waterer At Walthamstow Ralph Baker Thomas Shaw Rumford is a sweet savery cleane and gainfull Market for Hoggs and all other sorts of swine and of what else is needfull for mans life It hath these Tavernes the Angell the Bell the White Hart and the Cocke At Rawleigh Rob. Luckin Tho Parker At Dunmow George Deane and Agnes Gynn At East Tiburly Iohn French At Boreham Iohn Lane At Halstead 3. William Thurstone Iohn Coe Thomas Harvie At Hithe neere Colchester Edward Legg Francis Allen. At Ilford Francis Blanchard the signe of the blew Boate. Wittam or Whittam is an ancient very faire through-faire It was built by King Edward the Elder in the yeare 914 which was 154 yeares before the Norman Conquest 722 yeares since It hath two Tavernes William Nevell alias Smith and Iohn Alexander At Stratford Langthon two Ralfe Keeling and William Lovell At Low Laighton or Laighton stone Roger Falkstone the signe of the Huntsman At Burnham Robert Rowdon At Hatfield Peverell Abigail Lane Hatfield Broadoake so called because a broad Oake being a goodly faire tree grew there that spread a great compasse It hath one Taverne kept by or for one Iohn Earle Chelmsford a faire goodly Market-towne hath these 4 Taverns Simon Wilmot George Solme Nicholas Sutton and Tho. Freeman the signes are the three Tunnes the Cock the Black boy and the Lyon At Bricksley Roger Greene. At Kelvadon Iohn Theedham Harwich hath an excellent good Road for shipping It is a good strong Towne well strengthened by Naturall scituation and Artificiall Fortresses it is not only full of people but honestly peopled for the most part of them The River Stoure there divideth Essex from Suffolke Harwich hath three Tavernes kept or allowed by Alice Farley Will. Hart and Margaret Moore At Brookstreet at the Bull Agmondesham Pickayes At Chigwell one allowed by Tho Pennington At Plashie and St. Annes Will. Chandler At Much Parindon Roger Worthington VValden or Saffron-walden so called for the great quantitie of Saffron that growes thereabouts It hath had a faire Castle which is now Ruinated It is a very good Market towne and it hath a Corporation with large Priviledges It hath three Tavernes allowed o●… inhabited by Simon VVillmott Katherine Bates and Thomas VVatton At Much Wakering Mawd Goldingham At newport Iohn Sell. At Little-baddo Abigail Lane At Much Waltham Abell VVhite Maldon was a Citie in the time of Calligula the Emperour above fourty yeares after Christ It was then called Camallodunum It hath beene spoyled by the Danes and since repayred by the Normans but by the industry of the people there it hath beene and is still a towne of great worth and reputation it hath a good Haven and a Taverne for a safe harbour kept or allowed by Ursula Edwards This Countie of Essex in the Reigne of King Henry 8. had at the suppression of Monasteries Abbies Nunneries Priories Frieries Colledges and Hospitals 35. Essex is divided into 20 severall Hundreds namely Vltford Hinckford Rorchford Chelmesford Chaford Winstree Lexden Dengie Ougar Tendring Thurstable Barstable Dunmow Waltham Freshwell Harlow Havering Clavering Becontree Wittham Essex hath one and twenty Market townes foure hundred and fifteene Parishes and one hundred and seven Tavernes Hartfordshire HArtfordshire is a County that surpasseth all Countries and Counties for making the best Malt and for good cleane High-waies conscionable short Miles meat drink lodging for travellers kind men women faire and honest and with any thing that is necessary this County is plentifully stored withall Barkhamstead is a good Market Towne and it had once a Castle there of strength the Ruines of it are there yet to be seene it hath been the habitation for Kings and Princes for the most noble Prince Richard Brother to the King of England dyed there which Richard was King of the Romanes and Earle of Cornewall This Castle ruined is also famous for the residence there of that most Illustrious Royall Spark Edward the Black Prince and lastly it is memorable for being the Birth-place of King Richard the