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Old and New London
… not very inviting. On both sides of the way were rows of chandlers' shops, low public-houses, cook-shopsor rather …
A New History of London
… 210 Pewterers, 52 Cutlers, 75 White-bakers, 45 Wax-chandlers, 19 Tallow-chandlers, 97 Armourers, 19 Girdlers, 105 Butchers, 22 …
A New History of London
… chymists, bread and bisketbakers, ship and tallow-chandlers, stable-keepers, inn-holders and malthouses; hemp, …
A New History of London
… order. In this hall is kept an independent meeting. Wax-chandlers hall. On the south side of Maiden lane stands a neat well contrived hall belonging to the company of Wax-chandlers. Barbers hall. Obscurely situated on the west side …
A New History of London
… use, they having no less than 46 fellowships there. Tallow chandlers hall. On the north west side of Dowgate hill stands the hall of the company of Tallow chandlers, which is a large handsome building with piazzas, …