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A History of the County of Essex
… 5 were merchants, 2 were bay- or saymakers, 1 was a joiner, and 1 an innholder. Twenty-six occupiers of dwellings …
A History of the County of York
… 80 The following year a draper, William Allen, sued a joiner before the Council in the North. Asked by the mayor …
A History of the County of York
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… reg.] Ubank, William, Netherend, Penrith, Cumb., cm and/or joiner (182834). [D] Ubsdell, John Talbot, Mount Ephraim, … u and cm (1838). [D] Udell, Jacob, Friar's Gate, Derby, joiner and cm (1809). [D] Ullathorne, John, Millgate, Selby, Yorks., cm, joiner (and shopkeeper?) (182237). [D] Ullman, , corner of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… John Pitts, carpenter, value 264 l. 5 s. 3 d. Thos. Lane, Joiner, 174 l. 1 s. 6 d.; Mr. Browne, plumber, 129 l. 15 s. 5 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… commoner. There exists an estimate, made about 1641, of joiner's work to be done in the chapel amounting to 433 6 s. … for this work was made with Thomas Richardson of Oxford, joiner, and a note is added, 'y e first particulare … paid to Thomas Richardson's son, William, who, not being a joiner himself, employed John Raynford and Edward Trindall to …
Survey of London
… from Blackburne's Mews. This was leased to John Green, joiner, in 1729 233 but the building he erected seems never …
Survey of London
… house, No. 37 Park Street, under sub-leases of 1732 to the joiner, Richard Davies. 47 In 1734 Davies's executors and … house was erected under a sub-lease granted in 1732 to the joiner Richard Davies, which his executors and creditors …
Survey of London
… 43 were both originally built under leases of 1731 to the joiner John Green, and first occupied in 1734 and 1735 …
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