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A History of the County of Stafford
… Above, Burton, econ. hist. (mills; clothworking). S. Glover, Dir. County of Derby (1829; wrongly entered in …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Owfield, widow, John Janson, esquire, Joyce ( Jocosum) Glover, clerk, Joseph Owfield, and John Owfield, 46 who were …
A History of the County of Sussex
… 16th and 18th centuries were those of brewer, 17 maltster, glover, 18 and shoemaker. 19 In the early 19th century …
A History of the County of Oxford
… left 30-worth of coarse and fine wool in 1707, while a glover in 1690 left over 50-worth. 89 Some early clothiers or …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by far the largest was William Pritchett, a Woodstock glover established at Newland before 1830; in 1851 he …
A History of the County of Oxford
… continued: a 'little house' on High Street, leased to a glover, seems to have been taken from a larger holding in the …
Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire
… E. 2, n. 81. Orig. Jur. 45, & Claus. 7 E. 3. p. 1, m. 2. Glover, Regist. de Novoloco, p. 246. Esc. 7 H. 4. n. 44. Glover, Ex Coll. S. Lo Kniveton. Fin. 7 H. 4, m. 6: Fin: 7 H: …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was opened. In 1883 the college sold it to Edmund Webley, glover, who built the surviving terraced row. 52 16. Nos. … In the 17th century, in the ownership of the aldermen John Glover (d. 1643) and his son Thomas (d. 1684), the Crown was … 50 It had eight hearths in the 1660s. 51 In 1718 Michael Glover sold it to Charles and Merrick Jenkins, whose heirs, …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Oxford
… (d. 1635), mercer and alderman, left c. 125. 37 John Glover (d. 1643), baker and innkeeper of the Crown, left more … Thomas Sparrow, and Thomas Woodward, and the innkeeper and glover Thomas Painter (d. 1654) of the Three Cups inn (no. 18 … as a gloving centre are unsubstantiated. A Woodstock glover was indicted for Lollardy in 1415, 57 and regulations …
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