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County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… Sessions, 1617 2 and 3 September Sessions of the Peace and Gaol Delivery, on 2 and 3September, 15 James I [A.D. … clothworker, and Christopher Effield of Tower Street, tallow-chandler, for George Hayward [Heywood] of "le …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Settlement and building From 1680 to 1865: Chelsea Park to Blacklands … CHELSEA PARK TO BLACKLANDS The area between Fulham and King's roads, stretching from Park Walk in the west to … established in 1786. 5 Thomas Birks of Marlborough Road, tallow chandler, in 1828 let ground formerly part of the …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… of APPAREL; a body garment of LINEN, COTTON or the like and in early use applied indifferently to men's and women's … smith's, SNUFF, SPIRIT, splendid, stationer's, street, TALLOW, TEA, TOBACCO, TOY, turner's, turning, upper, WARE, … linking, MALT, PIN, polishing, PRESS, SALT, smith's, TALLOW, turning, WARE, weaving, WOOL Found described in …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… In 1086 16½ ploughteams were recorded in Shipton 99 and in 1220 there were said to be 15½ plough-lands. 1 In 1086 … Moyne manor was cultivated by 4 servi with 2 ploughs, 2 and it comprised 2 plough-lands in 1214. 3 The manor was … in 1729 2 and c. 1817. 3 In the mid 18th century a tallow-chandler lived in the parish. 4 Residents included a …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… been noted in the sixteenth century, if only occasionally, and it was only in the following century that the term came … Presumably a vessel of some sort from which the flow of TALLOW or the like could be controlled by a valve or shutter. … following the FURNACEs in the work house belonging to a tallow chandler [Inventories (1705)]. Not found in the OED …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain (Simancas)
… Trapes, who, with a companion, was arrested at Dover, and the despatches taken from him. 1 The Queen at once sent a … be full of good fish, salt meat, Cordovan leather and tallow ; so that a hundred ton ship will be worth 2,000 l. … ships return from Cabaye (Galway?) loaded with hides and tallow, which are forbidden goods. For a voyage to the West …
A History of the County of Stafford
… centre by the early 13th century, 28 economically and administratively Smethwick seems to have remained at … it was often combined with other pursuits such as nailing and inn-keeping. 30 Crops mentioned in probate inventories … and colour merchant and an importer and refiner of oil and tallow, was manufacturing tannate of soda (used to remove …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Once the lye had been extracted, the residue could be and was used as a MANURE. At this stage, the residue may … its sides with hinges' in which the SOAP could be colourd and allowed to harden [Houghton]. The 'Wash Ball and Soap … the last sentence. One soap tub among the equipment of a tallow chandler was described as a 'sope Casting tubb' …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… took in the long vista of centuries which the daily sights and the immemorial customs of his native city opened up to … our house stood on a spot that was once outside the city, and that where the street now ran had formerly been a ditch … says the worthy citizen. " I supply them with a ton of tallow candles yearly and eighteen hundredweight of wax" …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… of whom 499 are in the township of Soulbury. The London and Birmingham railway intersects the parish. The living is a … perpetual curacy, with a net income of 116; the patronage and impropriation belong to Miss Lovett. Here is a place of … imports are, wine and fruit from Portugal; hemp, iron, and tallow, from Russia; pitch and tar from Sweden, and timber …
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