Ringed Hall

A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.

A tenement called "Ryngedehall" on the south side of "Kniyghtryderestrete" in the parish of St. Thomas the Apostle, belonging 26 Ed. III. to Benedict de Foisham. It adjoined a corner tenement in the parish of Holy Trinity the Less, which was situated on the east side of Cordewanerstrete (Anc. Deeds, C. 189). Called " Rengedhall," 19 Eliz. 1577 (Lond. I. p.m. III. p.4).


Stow says that Henry VIII. gave it to Morgan Philip, alias Wolfe, in the 32 year of his reign (S.249, and L. and P. H. VIII. XVI. 580).

It must have been situated on the west side of the present Queen Street at its junction with Great St. Thomas Apostle.

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