·noun The habitation of a hermit; a secluded residence.
II. Hermitage ·noun A celebrated French wine, both white and red, of the Department of Drome.
In a turret of the City wall near Aldgate built 4 feet without the turret of the said wall in the Ki...
A Dictionary of London by Henry A Harben.
Hermitage near Bishopsgate granted for life to Stephen called "le Roo," provided he lived as became ...
See St. James' in the Wall Hermitage. ...
See Hermitage Entrance. ...
A Brewhouse "so called of an hermite sometime being there," at the southern end of Nightingale lane,...
See Swing Bridge, Hermitage Entrance. ...
The south-western entrance to the London Docks. Other names : "Hermitage Dock" (Rocque, 1746-Elmes,...
Over the Hermitage Entrance to the London Docks (O.S. 25 in. 1897). Former name : " Hermitage Bridg...
Grant to Katheren, late wife of W. Hardell, of 20 foot of land in Smithfield, next to the Chapel of ...
A chapel or hermitage adjoining the north-west corner of the Wall of London near Cripplegate in Farr...