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Survey of London
… 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 … noe conceyte [i.e. pun] then was of the builders beeing a Barber; but it came upon my Lord of Dunbarres loosing 3000 l. …
A History of the County of York
… 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
… 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
… a small, filthy dock still uncovered. In 1763, a drunken barber, from Bromley, in Kent, was found in Fleet Ditch, …
Survey of London
… Wilton; 184851, Rev. Alfred Jenour. No. 18. 183247, John Barber, solicitor; 184850, Angier March Perkins, engineer and …
Old and New London
… 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
… the ratebooks were: No. 34.James Emon (174043), Catherine Barber (174445), Thomas Robinson (174647), John Robertson …
Survey of London
… nine trustees of whom one, William Deacon, a citizen and barber-surgeon, seems to have been particularly active. Two …
Survey of London
… clad well and respectably, fresh from the barber's hands, and with their hair newly trimmed. Whilst …
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