The first bridge passing over to Reimersholme is present on a map dated 1819.
During the 1710s, finally, the street was entirely united as can be seen in a map dated 1733.
There is mention of Gossipsgreen on a map dated 1795.
The mill was marked on a map dated 1579.
The name first appears on a map dated 1733.
De Oegekloostermolen was first marked on a map dated 1830.
The earliest record is its appearance on a map dated 1848.
The current names of the two streets seem to have come into use during the 18th century, both appearing on maps dated 1733 and 1780.
For proof, he pointed to a map dated 1785, where that phrase was used.
I found something else in the cardboard box: a map dated 1997.