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Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… [all] in 20 to give evidence. James Barnes Shoreditch Scrivener, Thomas Cordell Tubman & Porter S t: Jn o Street …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… to Lord Ormond, 4 s. For the coronation, 100 l. A scrivener in reward, 1 l. Lyon, chief herald of King of …
A History of the County of York
… 0.8 49 1.0 57 1.0 Potter 3 0.1 21 0.5 39 0.8 23 0.5 21 0.3 Scrivener, illuminer, &c. 3 19 0.4 18 0.4 27 0.5 Serjeant 2 8 …
Old and New London
… citizens," as Evelyn calls him, had been apprenticed to a scrivener. He lived in great splendour in Old Jewry, where … for we must pay, eat or not eat." In 1806, Sir James Shaw (Scrivener), afterwards Chamberlain, was a native of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… on every Ascension-day. GEORGE HOOPER, of Tunbridge, scrivener, gave one dozen and a half of leathern buckets for …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… cheesemonger at Billingsgate, Henry Mosse, of London, scrivener, Mr. Edward Trussell, mercer in Paternoster Row, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… 79. De Banc. R. 10, m. 55; 11, m. 109. Peter Walter, money scrivener and clerk to the Middlesex justices, died in 1746, …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… Henry Colborne, a native of the parish and afterwards a scrivener in London, by his will in 1655 left money to …
Survey of London
… other lessees, including an 'esquire', a 'gentleman', a scrivener, a girdler and six building tradesmen, 9 were …
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