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A History of the County of Sussex
… after 1746. 28 In the mid 17th century there were a leather-searcher and sealer 29 and a hayward. 30 The offices …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… mill at Hawkeridge was taken over for the dyeing and leather dressing side of the business. 38 In 1920 the firm … Ltd. and in 1956 employed about 130 workers. 39 The kid leather tanning firm of Case & Sons came to Boyer's Mill, …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… probably built for workers at the nearby Leigh Works, the leather works of Charles Case & Son. These works occupy the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… used by the firm of A. L. Jefferies Ltd., of Westbury, for leather-dyeing and dressing. 97 It is a large building of 4 … and carders. 29 In 1900 it was acquired by the tanning and leather-dressing firm of Case & Sons, and in 1960, under the …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 2 ale-tasters, 2 surveyors of the fire-hearths, and 2 leather-sealers. See p. 175. Cal. Close, 13648, 4578. Cal. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… linseys, knitstockings, waistcoat-pieces, flannels, and leather. Nor is the commerce extensive: the principal exports …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… the first silver cup and two of the flagons have stamped leather cases, probably of late 17th-century date. There are …
Old and New London
… by his tomb, lieth visibly a coffin covered with red leather, and unburied, wherein is the corpse of Don Pedro de …
Old and New London
… that Edward III., in 1353, imposed certain duties on wool, leather, and other commodities carried either by land or by …
Old and New London
… that, in want of paper, he used to hammer scraps of leather smooth, and work his problems on them with a blunt …
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