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Survey of London
… and Sherwood Streets, north by the line of Smith's Court (to the south of Brewer Street), east by the backs of … by Simon Osbaldeston, the Lord Chamberlain's gentleman barber, at the north-east end of the Haymarket, Garrard wrote … by Simon Osbaldeston, the Lord Chamberlain's gentleman barber. This establishment also had its nickname, as George …
A History of the County of York
… in the early years of the century and in the 1740's, attempts were made to establish cloth manufactories 19 and … tailors, joiners and carpenters, merchant adventurers, barber-surgeons, and glovers, and fellmongers were all … to do so in 1726, for example; 44 but if the bakers, 45 barber-surgeons, 46 and linen-weavers 47 are typical, the …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… of the wealthiest of these four classes by the King's monopolist devices that had led the other three classes to … of gild privileges on restricting trade The port of King's Lynn was, throughout the middle ages, one of the most … woolstapler has placed £40 in the hands of a Canterbury barber for the purchase of wool 2 A London chandler has …
Memorials of London and London Life
… de Norhamptone Alan Osegodeby Nicholas Segrave Thomas le Barber Geoffrey Sergeaunt Cornhulle. 6. Robert Manhale John …
Old and New London
… StreetChick LaneThe Old "Red Lion" known as "Jonathan Wild's House." The name of this ill-used stream, once fresh and … of Clerkenwell, such as Clerkenwell itself, Skinner's Well, Fogg's Well, Tod's Well, Loder's Well, Rad Well (near … a small, filthy dock still uncovered. In 1763, a drunken barber, from Bromley, in Kent, was found in Fleet Ditch, …
Survey of London
… the west it touched the old parish boundary of St. George's, Bloomsbury, and on the east it reached Gray's Inn Road. At its northern end an inn called the Pindar of … Wilton; 184851, Rev. Alfred Jenour. No. 18. 183247, John Barber, solicitor; 184850, Angier March Perkins, engineer and …
Old and New London
… in a GarretThackeray on AddisonSir John Suckling's HeroineTiddydoll and his GingerbreadLord Eldon's Pint of … time as "Shaver's Hall;" its name being derived from the barber of Lord Pembroke, who built it out of his earnings. It … hopping upon the stage during the rehearsal of the Spanish Barber, then about to be produced; the performers were busy …
Survey of London
… market for hay and straw near Charing Cross. Suckling's Ballad upon a Wedding written before 1640 contains the … to market very short in weight." Nothing came of Kilvert's request but his contention was apparently correct for in … the ratebooks were: No. 34.James Emon (174043), Catherine Barber (174445), Thomas Robinson (174647), John Robertson …
Survey of London
… there was buried in All Hallows churchyard one of Tyndale's former patrons, Alderman Humphrey Monmouth, who had taken a … overseas in Suffolk cloths, and had spread some of Tyndale's works, giving one to the abbess of Denny, getting another … nine trustees of whom one, William Deacon, a citizen and barber-surgeon, seems to have been particularly active. Two …
Survey of London
… III appointed Thomas de Broke as chaplain of St. Peter's and rector of All Hallows, 14 but the college of St. Peter's was never founded, and some thirty years later (1385) … clad well and respectably, fresh from the barber's hands, and with their hair newly trimmed. Whilst …
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