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A History of the County of York East Riding
… merchant sold alum, flax, and soap to a London tallow-chandler. 47 Trading connexions between the towns are …
Survey of London
… Square; and Bird (now Binney), James (now Gilbert) and Chandler (now Weighhouse) Streets north of Brook Street. The … coffee houses 10 were scattered throughout the estate. The chandler, that eighteenth-century Jack-of-all-trades, could … (food and drink trades) baker, brewer, butcher (2), chandler (3), corn chandler, distiller, greengrocer, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 30 May Kirby, W. 1836 8 Feb. Brennan, J. 1836 1 [?Apr.] Chandler, D. Supernumerary Footman 18301837 1830 6 July …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… X. Item, That no Haberdasher of small Wares, Ironmonger, Chandler, Shop-keeper, or any other Person or Persons …
Old and New London
… or, the History of Printing in England," was a ship-chandler in a humble alley of Wapping, where he died, in …
Survey of London
… malt distiller, coppersmith, wholesale melting tallow chandler, tobacco-pipe maker, burner, founder, slaughterhouse …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire
… Michael Deus Atque Maria', 14th-century; 2nd, from the Chandler foundry at Drayton Parslow, 1635; 3rd, inscribed …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 17th and 18th centuries included blacksmiths and a tallow chandler. 47 In 1821 8 out of 35 families were not engaged in …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… course of physic to the wife of Anthony Christopher, a chandler of Bishopsgate Street. Action taken ? Verdict case …
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