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Portpool was a
manor or soke in the
district of Holborn, London. It is not
recorded in the
Domesday Book but
references to it
occur from the 12th century...
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recorded as
Purtepol Street in the 13th century, when the area
formed part of
Portpool Manor.
After Reginald de Grey, 1st
Baron Grey de
Wilton purchased the area...
- Trust".
Tower Hill Trust.
Retrieved 19
November 2021.
Henry A Harben, '
Portpool Lane - Potters' Alley, Court', in A
Dictionary of
London (London, 1918)...
- land in the area from the
Baldwin family in 1689 Lily
Place Onslow Street Portpool Lane –
thought to be a
corruption of ‘Purta's Pool’, the
local area is...
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coming just 2 or 3
months before Gray's
further sale of Gray's Inn or
Portpool Manor, Holborn, to
Denys as well. It may, therefore, be a
likely candidate...
- the east and
Baldwins Gardens to the south. It is also
intersected by
Portpool Lane,
which forms part of the
estate itself. The
estate is
built in a free...
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February 1761)
Canon of
Westminster (22
March 1757–1761)
Canon of St Paul's (
Portpool prebend, 20
November 1761–1782) Dean of St Paul's (8
October 1768–1782)...
- year of
Henry III or 1262
there is a
record of a
bequest by
Robert of
Portpool to the
Hospital chapel providing for the
maintenance of a
chaplain "to...
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Campbell 1855-1859.
Theobald possibly Archdeacon of Es**** and
Prebend of
Portpool Odo son of
Theobald Paris Archdeacon of
Rochester before Sept. 1150 William...
- 1750. He is
therein styled a gentleman, and is
described as
living in
Portpool Lane, Gray's Inn Lane,
where he is
prepared to give
lessons in the art...