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Survey of London
… William Bull, mason; Anthony Child, joiner; Charles Covey, plumber; Grantham, joiner; Robert Hardcastle, mason; Thomas … George Strutton, carpenter; Jonathan Thistleton, plumber; Thomas Towerson, bricklayer; Wattson, glazier; John …
Survey of London
… a very extensive estate. 247 A son Thomas was probably a plumber. 252 Richmond Buildings, name tablet In its early …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Hornsby's Chare was formerly called Maryon House Chare. 8. Plumber Chare was noted, a few years ago, as the receptacle … granaries, warehouses, maltings, breweries, &c. Robert Plumber occurs, in the year 1376, as one of the bailiffs of … case, at least in modern times. Mr. Anderson's malting, in Plumber Chare, was burnt in 1743; and another malting, in …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
A History of the County of Oxford
… to be the carpenter and joiner; Mr. George Devall to be plumber; Mr. Townsend junior to be stone carver; Mr. Linel of …
Old and New London
… Bridge, however, the ice was not equally secure; for a plumber, named Davies, having imprudently ventured to cross …
Survey of London
… by his son, Robert Archbutt. 83 James Buckley of Brompton, plumber and glazier, was the sub-lessee of a house in Onslow … of Chelsea, plasterer; Thomas Lester of Knightsbridge, plumber; William Long of Little Chelsea, builder; James Quance of Elm Terrace, Fulham Road, plumber; Thomas Smith of Richmond, plumber; William …
Survey of London
… glassman, glazier, mason (3), painter (2), plasterer, plumber, smith, turner, upholsterer; (food and drink trades) …
Survey of London
… to October, 1675) of payment to Peter Brent, sergeant plumber, for 6 cwt. 2 qrs. 4 lb. of old lead "used by the …
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