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Finance and trade under Edward III
… 1 woodmonger, 3 ironmongers, 1 plumber, 1 armourer, 1 spurrier, 1 mason, 1 tiler, 1 shipwright, 1 corder 1 barber, … 4 bladers, 3 ironmongers, 1 armourer, 1 bowyer, 1 spurrier, 1 cutler, 1 brassour, 1 joiner, 2 potters, 2 … saddler, 1 fuster, 2 girdlers 5 goldsmiths, 3 armourers, 1 spurrier, 3 cutlers, 2 carpen ters, 1 plumber, 1 coppersmith, …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… part of it was called Skinner-gate, and the lower parts Spurrier-gate and Sadler-gate. "It is a street," says Bourne, …
A History of the County of York
A Survey of Documentary Sources for Property Holding in London before the Great Fire
… ward, q.v.), 248 Sporones Lane, 70, 73 Sporyer Row (Spurrier Row), 73 Stningahaga (probably in 117), 2478 …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… Messina and Palermo for adjudication. Two frigates, the Spurrier and Huntsman were armed with this commission, … Don John. Subsequently Capt. Hendra with his ship, the Spurrier left this service and resigned his commission, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… John Sporior, admitted a burgess in 1377, may have been a spurrier. 85 Three Walsall lorimers occur in 1435, 86 and … Bloxwich. 90 A lorimer at Wood End occurs in 1615, and a spurrier at Harden in 1636. 91 The Smith family of Caldmore …
A History of the County of Stafford
… the estate in 1796, but by 1825 it had passed to William Spurrier, who still owned it in 1843. It was then a compact … 9 May 1796, 17 Dec. 1825; W.S.L., S. MS. 417/Walsall, sub Spurrier. Walsall Council House, Bescot deeds, bdle. 2, deeds …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Alice by 1546 when they leased it to Rowland Charles, a spurrier. The house was then called Hurst's House. 21 John …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… per an. and 2 s. per day when employed as hitherto. John Spurrier (an extraordinary tidesman London port) as tidesman …
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