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Ancient and Historical Monuments in the County of Gloucester
… industrial and probably containing the environs of a mint, cover acre near Bagendon Brook (SP 01750627), Briting …
A Dictionary of London
… Not named in the maps. Site now occupied by the Royal Mint. Bakewell Hall See Blackwell Hall. Balam's Court Out of …
Old and New London
… 1549. Sir Hugh Brice, goldsmith and mayor, governor of the Mint in the reign of Henry VII., built or rebuilt part of the …
A Dictionary of London
… See Gateway Entrance. Beck's Rents South out of Royal Mint Street, west of No. 19 (Hatton, 17-8-O.S. 1880), near … to Land, 1880. Removed for the extension of the Royal Mint buildings. Bedford Court Out of Basinghall Street …
A History of the County of York
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… date to the nineteenth century. This member of the mint family gives an oil with a similar fragrance to ESSENCE …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… bone, iron slag and a silver groat of Edward III (London mint, 136069). Metalwork, a green-glazed zoomorphic finial, …
Old and New London
… in our notice of the High Street, Southwark, spoken of the Mint which was established there by Henry VIII.; but it appears that there was a Mint on this side of the river as far back as the Saxon … the Prior of Lewes, and under the Norman kings there was a Mint nearly on the same spot. The wharves and buildings near …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… mercer (1652), 48 and Samuel Bartlett, assay master to the Mint and churchwarden for Bethnal Green (1670). 49 Early …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… 50 people. 62 In 1830, however, the firm went bankrupt. 63 Mint plantations were started c. 1790 in gardens near Hull … 1829 it was in decline because of Dutch competition; six mint distillers were recorded in 1826 but only two in 1831. …
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