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Calendar of Treasury Books and Papers
… acquaints Mr. Bowen, who is present, that it is the King's pleasure the carts employed by the Earl of Burlington for works in his garden without St. James's Park wall have liberty to pass and repass through the said … royal bounty to Monsr. Schultenheilm, the King of Sweden's secretary, residing at this Court, now on his return. The …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Coaches: for 1696 Lady day quarter: total 109 l. 16 s. 8 d. Money Book XIII, p. 122. Money warrant for 30 l. to … Excise: to be paid over to Thomas Herbert, his Majesty's watchmaker for furnishing and providing of watches for the … to the King in arrear on account of Excise in the London Brewery [trade] which if not collected before May 4, whilst …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… The Treasury Lords direct you to raise 42,526 l. 17 s. 8 d. by an absolute sale to that sum in tallies and orders … so raised are to be applied to the services following: s. d. to the head of Wages. for paying several defalcations … of six General Surveyors and 78 officers in the London Brewery and Candle Duty in taking an account of the stock in …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… may indicate they were intended as rough working men's clothes. After 1700, these READY MADE articles of apparel … decided were not worth appraising, as in a bottle maker's 'Implements troff and trumpry not worth pressing' valued … of HORN or WOOD, originally straight, but later curved or bent back on itself, with a flaring bell and a cup shaped …
A Dictionary of London
… Trump Alley - Turners' Alley Trump Alley See Freeman's Court, Cheapside. Trump Street West out of King Street, at … it. Strype calls it " Duke Street " (q.v.). See Freeman's Court. Trype Yard North out of Dunning's Alley, in … into a Pump, the Pillory being set further west (ib. 193). Brewery called ' les Stulpes" and afterwards " le Swan on the …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are two extensive foundries, a yard for boatbuilding, a brewery, a millwright's establishment, and a mill for crushing bones for manure. … of Sandbach, union of Congleton, hundred of Northwich, S. division of the county of Chester, 5 miles (E. N. E.) from …
The Environs of London
… only manufactures in the parish of Twickenham are Mr. Hill's powder-mills, and some oil-mills belonging to Mr. Winslow, … the building of bridges and fortifications, and the King's expeditions: his charter concludes with the following … nature had designed him for a painter, and he followed the bent of his genius. He came over to England in 1674, whilst …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… gaps in the rest of the town which began in the late 1920's. In 1931 there were nearly 40,000 people in the area of the … before the 17th century, except for the making of the king's park, which was alleged to have been taken from arable in … the powder-mill continuing until the 20th century. 72 The brewery by the bridge over the Crane in the London Road was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… and farmers. It continued to function until the 1630's, dealing almost entirely with church matters, and … persons, most of whom were widows, received pensions of 1 s. a week. 91 The new select vestry of 1674 was to consist of … was to prevent the council from acquiring the brewery by the station as a council depot. 33 In 1945 the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Fulwell Park), the third (101 a.) to G. B. Cole of the brewery, and the fourth (151 a.) to the owner of the Lodge, … of Cobbett, Mem. of Twickenham; for Clay, and for Cole's brewery, see pp. 154, 160. The houses are mentioned on p. … Twickenham Tithe Award. See p. 144. See pp. 108, 110. S.P. 12/73, ff. 5-6. Twickenham Libr., deed of 1689; and see …
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