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Bridge and Bridge Without Ward
The City of London was divided into sections known as wards. Each ward consisted of a group of parishes.
Many sources, such as tax and London Sessions records, group parishes into wards. Knowing this jurisdiction aids researchers in locating ancestors in these records.
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Parishes
- St Benet Gracechurch
- St Leonard Eastcheap
- St Magnus the Martyr
- St Margaret New Fish Street
- St Michael, Crooked Lane
Resources
Census and Inhabitants Lists
1547 Subsidy
- Bridge Ward, London (The National Archives, Ref: E179/145/151); copy: FHL Film 2228700.
1693-1694 Four Shilling in the Pound Aid
- Bridge Ward at British History Online - free.
History
Maps
- The Map of Early Modern London (Ward of Bridge Within)
- The Map of Early Modern London (Ward of Bridge Without)
- Modern Ward Boundaries Map
Web Sites
References
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