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A Topographical Dictionary of England
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… parapet. No. 19 has a plat-band. No. 21 has a 19th-century butcher's shop-front with external meat rails carried on …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… corn, the market was used for the supply of the town with butcher's meat and vegetables. In Cobbett's time the town was …
A History of the County of Sussex
… a builder, and a blacksmith were mentioned, besides a butcher, a baker, two shoemakers, and a farrier. Charles … 94 In 1982 there were in the village two grocers, a butcher, a newsagent, a hairdresser, and a firm of builders. … early 20th century; in 1841 there were a shoemaker and a butcher there. 96 In 1887 there was a shopkeeper, in 1913 a …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… that I treated with the petitioner's son-in-law one Ryan a butcher, a man in good circumstances about his taking such …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of the Pipe for a lease to Thomas Bryer of New Windsor, butcher, at the nomination of Mary Goldsmith. widow, of a …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… to Jane Heard in part of 1468 l. due to her as purveyor of butcher's meat to the late King 100 0 0 272 10 0 Ibid., p. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… co. Denbigh, the fishing of Tadpoole co. Berks, a house in Butcher Row in Salisbury co. Wilts., and the tithe of flax in …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… for a lease to Simon Swallwell (of the city of Durham, butcher) of a tenement at Haswell upon the Hill co. Durham …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Same to same of the petition of William Collier of London, butcher, a surety of John Wright in respect of 1,400 l. of …
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