-
small square Sven
Vintappares Torg.
First mentioned as Swen
wintapperes grendh in 1588, the
alley is most
likely named after Sven Staffansson, a man said...
- side of the
small square Sven
Vintappares Torg.
Mentioned as
Dirich Fiskes grendh in 1617,
Diedrik Fischers gränd in 1674, and
Diedrich Ficks Gränd in 1800...
- Gråmunkegränd and Göran Hälsinges Gränd. The
alley is
mentioned as
Helge lycama grendh in 1505,
named after Helga Lekamens gille, "Guild of the Holy Body of Christ"...
- who
lived in the
alley around 1500. It is
mentioned in 1492 as
Gragasenne grendh and
referred to a few
years later as nest
nordan hwstrv Ragnil Gragossenne...
-
alley is
mentioned as
Niels Helsingz grend in 1584, and as Jörenn
Helssingz grendh in 1588, but was
probably commonly referred to as
simply Helsingz grenden...
- city. By the end of the 17th century, the
alley was
referred to as
Jgnatij grendh after the
printer Ignatius Meurer (1589–1672), a
German who
settled in Stockholm...
- løper fra køpmanna gatwnne). In 1488, the
alley is
named Swen
helsingx grendh after the
magistrate Sven
Helsing inhabiting it, and in 1490 it is referred...
- as
Mechiill hopares grennd (1550),
Hopers grändh (1578),
Michel Hopers grendh (1582) and St.
Hopare gr[änd] (1733). Hoparegränd is
named after a Michel...
-
proprietor and in 1661 it is
referred to as Mårten
Klinkas eller Ignatij Grendh ("Mårten Klink's or Ignatius's alley"). The
latter was a
famous printer...
- Triewaldsgränd. The
street appears in
historical records in 1666 as
Funckens grendh,
named after the
burgher Tomas Funck (1580–1645) who
moved to Stockholm...