On 1 August, 1582, Joan Payne leases the Barge, Bell and Cock to John White and John Malthowse. The document recording this transaction refers to an earlier lease, dated 6 March 1540, by Stephen Gardiner, Bishop of Winchester, to William Payne, which describes the physical location of the tenements. The buildings are 'upon the banke called Stewes' and lie against a 'tenement called the Rose on the east sid[e].'
Name | Event Role(s) | Document Role(s) |
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Payne, William | lessee | lessor |
White, John | lessee | |
Malthowse, John | lessee | |
Gardiner, Stephen | lessor | leaseholder |
Payne, Joan | lessor |