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- William Cokkes (died 1512) was a Canon of Windsor from 1500 – 1512. He was appointed: Rector of St Magnus-the-Martyr, London Bridge 1480 Rector of St Margaret...
- censure: in 1393 the authorities in London allowed prostitutes to work only in Cokkes Lane (now known as **** Lane) and in 1285 French prostitutes in Montpellier...
- east to Snow Hill in the west. In the medieval period, it was known as Cokkes Lane and was the site of legal brothels. 25 **** Lane is the site where...
- 1289 to build their house; dissolved 15 August 1538; granted to John Coke (Cokkes) Chester Priory, earlier site Benedictine? nuns founded before 1066; dissolved...
- of Grange, his brother James and two jewellers, James Mossman and James Cokke, who had been minting coins in Mary's name inside the castle, were hanged...
- areas in London, disguising themselves as simple taverns. Most relocated to Cokkes Lane, Petticoat Lane, and Grope****e Lane in Cheapside, but Southwark continued...
- 1289 to build their house; dissolved 15 August 1538; granted to John Coke (Cokkes) 53°11′18″N 2°53′39″W / 53.1883126°N 2.8940392°W / 53.1883126; -2.8940392...
- counterfeiter on 3 August 1573. The surname was also spelled "Cokie" and "Cokkie", "Cokke", or "Cok". The family were prominent in Edinburgh as goldsmiths. He was...
- 1465–1479 14. John Arundel 1479–1496 15. Thomas Jane 1496–1500 16. William Cokkes 1500–1512 17. Robert Birkenshaw or Bekensall 1512–1525 18. Miles Welles...
- century. In 1431, John Sokelyng, who owned a neighbouring brewery called 'La Cokke on the hoop', died and left a bequest to St. Stephen's on the condition...