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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… York, cm (1801). Son of Luke Ward, yeoman. App. to John Barber, cm and turner, 1 August 1794 and free 1801. [York … joiner, 19 March 1735. In 1753 took as app. Richard Barber. Living in Barn Lane in October 1771 and King's St in … Edward, York and London, u (174058). Son of David Wood, barber surgeon. Free 1740 but then moved from York to London …
A Dictionary of London
… site of the wall. In Trinity Place, Trinity Square.. At Barber's Bonded Warehouses in Cooper's Row. At Roman Wall …
A History of the County of Oxford
… of a manciple, two cooks, two butlers, a porter, and a barber, the last of whom existed as late as the 1860's. 25 …
A History of the County of Stafford
A History of the County of Stafford
… were the chasing, embossing, and engraving trades. Samuel Barber was working as a chaser in Rushall Street in 1767 and … town in 1767 and 1770. 98 In the 1790s Joseph and Stephen Barber of Walsall were selling barley and hops to a brewer at … 1796. 12 The firm was Mary Scott & Co. in 1818 and Scott & Barber in 1822. In 1829 it was owned by Richard Barber. By …
A History of the County of Stafford
… evidently those of Whittingham, John Harrison (£5), John Barber (£20), and John Hawe (£20): Shaw, Staffs. ii. 80-1. …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
… however, for the benefit of the poor of Holt,) by Gerrard Barber, in 1660; a similar bequest by Elizabeth Jones, in …
A History of the County of Essex
Survey of London
… St. Giles's, 27 John Brown, citizen of London, 28 William Barber of St. Anne's, 25 and Richard Thornton of St. James's, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… : as royal bounty : to be satisfied by tallies on John Barber, Shrieve Payntor, and James Pavey, Receivers of Crown …
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