Search

Displaying 341 - 350 of 6620
A Topographical Dictionary of England
A History of the County of Sussex
… early 20th: those of bricklayer, 65 stone mason, patten maker, chimney sweep, and cycle repairer. 66 The three …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
Alumni Oxonienses
… See Le Neve, i. 205; & Foster's Index Ecclesiasticus. Basket, Thomas of co. Southampton, gent. Magdalen Hall, …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… estates were short-lived. John Bush (d. 1731), parchment maker, acquired land in 1692 and 1710 and bought a house and … 1683 or earlier. 13 The presence of James Gooden, serge maker, in 1724 14 and Thomas Lucas, woolcomber, in 1790 … the main street. 23 Other occupations recorded were a lace maker in 1891, a shirt maker in 1901, and a watchmaker in …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Rates, Recipes, Tradecards. References: Gloag (1991), 104. Basket [bassket; bask't; baskitt; baskite; baskit; baskette; … [Inventories (1700)], and LIME twigs [Houghton]. The basket was only a standard measure for a few commodities; for … features. The list of stock owned by one basket maker shows what variety there was. Many of his have not been …
A Dictionary of London
… and parish of Bassishaw (q.v.). See New Basinghall Street. Basket Makers In 3 Ed. IV. they were allowed to have shops …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… in a wood frame with a brass plate engraved with the maker's name and date, Thomas Bilbie, Cullumpton, 1767. … stage, mechanism hung in wrought-iron frame with maker's name-plate attached, R.A. Cloud, 1739; it was remade …
Survey of London
… Ernest Street contains: baker, blacksmith, boot and shoe maker, breeches-maker, bricklayer, carman, carpenter, coachman, cordwainer, …
Survey of London
… more site in September to Nicholas Spelden, a coachharness maker. The houses were to be of the second rate as … tailor (two), mantuamaker, staymaker, mercer, peruke-maker, grocer, pastry-cook, and coffee-house-keeper. 71 The …
Displaying 341 - 350 of 6620