Durham's house near Charing cross, being taken into the king's hand, Cuthbert Tunstal, Bishop of Durham, was lodged in this Cold Harbrough; since the which time it hath belonged to the Earls of Shrewsburie, by composition (as is supposed) from the said... A survey of London - Page 89by John Stow - 1842 - 518 pagesFull view - About this book
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...a few years later the Earl pulled down the Coldharbour, and as Stow relates, "in its place builded a great number of small tenements now letten out for great rents to people of all sorts." There was some right of sanctuary attached to the Coldharbour, which became the refuge of • needy... | |
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