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Survey of London
… late 1860s No. 26 was occupied by Henry Charles Mller, a furrier, who may have introduced the continuous fenestration … such lighting, No. 30, was also occupied by an immigrant furrier, Joseph Krumpholtz, in the late nineteenth century. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
A History of the County of Hertford
… limekilns, coach and sacking works, a hatters' furrier manufactory, and a foundry. The corn exchange at the …
Survey of London
… facia specified his trade more grandly as 'costumier' and 'furrier'. No. 1 (with No. 26a Chapel Market) was rebuilt in …
Survey of London
… Early occupants included an optician, a bookbinder, a furrier and a window-blind maker, a tobacconist and a …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
… of 'to quarter troops' will be found. Curiously enough 'furrier' became almost equivalent to 'messenger' : the same … as it would seem, who in these letters is called John Furrier appears in Walsingham's Diary as John Currier. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Elizabeth, 1601-3
… with the villain and run him through." Thos. Procter, furrier, dwelling near the Swan. Before he came to the …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
… Widow of Charles, late of 2, Mansion House Street, City, furrier; has for many years experienced great losses and …
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