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The Environs of London
… are also many woolstaplers, fellmongers, curriers, and leather-dressers, and some parchement makers. The water-side … buried July 15, 1744. "Mr. Langworthy, of Long-lane, leather-cutter, aged 103, buried Sept. 4, 1750. "Walter …
A New History of London
… chrystal, no. 11 and 12, the dozen 1 0 0 Gloves of Spanish leather, the dozen pair 0 0 2 Grain for dyers, scarlet … the c. five score 0 0 1 Lewres for hawks, the dozen 0 0 2 Leather, bazel, the dozen skins 0 0 2 Leather hangings, gilt, the piece 0 3 0 Leather for masks, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… satisfaction of so much [by him] expended for six Russia leather chairs for the use of the Treasury. T 38/737, p. 100. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Ibid. 1692. Oct. 18. 24 l. 19 s. 5 d. to Henry Daniell, leather seller for snapsacks by him furnished to the said …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… been included. MLat alutarius (from Lat aluta 'chamois leather') 'cordwainer'. A leatherseller is sometimes mercator … is probably right in his suggestion that the kissers were leather-dressers or dealers. It is significant that John … called John Tilli. We may also note Edmund Haringeie, leather-merchant (1385-6 Will), a brother of Ralph atte Brom, …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… shaft. In 1405 Parliament required all Arrow heads to be 'boiled or brased, and hardened at the Point with STEEL'. …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 'floor' he examined at Stoke Newington. Objects of wood, leather, and bone, fashioned or utilized by the Palaeolithic …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… usually round-based, shapes (possibly derived from leather containers), plain or sparingly decorated round the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Herefordshire
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