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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… I's reign, 91 no doubt on the deprivation of Peter Weaver who had replaced him. He held the Prebend of …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… were working between 1721 and 1753 are known. 27 A silk-weaver lived in the town in 1637. 28 References to the silk …
A History of the County of Sussex
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… once in the Dictionary Archive among the stock of a Devon weaver as 'one pare of warping pines w'th a Rigell' … the same as the PIN described by Randle Holme among the 'Weaver's terms' as 'Winding of Pinns, is the winding of Yarn … trough [warpeing trough] Randle Holme described the 'Weaver's Warping Trough' as that in which the weaver 'puts …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… and presents for the Indians. I must remind you of Mr. Weaver's accounts which have been often called for by my Lord …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… following, lately received by me from that Plantation. Mr. Weaver's accompts of the Public Revenue in New York from 6 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… letter from Mr. Sansom, Secretary to the Customs, and Mr. Weaver, Customs collector at Portsmouth, relating to some …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… of Portsmouth port, shewing that he succeeded Mr. Weaver therein but has 95 l. a year less salary than Weaver [had] "on suggestion that his fees were high" but his …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… the gold, is 44 ounces at 5 l. per ounce 220 0 0 to Edward Weaver, scrivener, for his assistance in taking examinations …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Blathwaite [as Auditor of the Plantations] to Mr. [Thomas] Weaver [as late Receiver General of the Revenues of New … I here enclose an abstract of the accompts of Mr. Thomas Weaver, late Receiver General of the Revenues of New York for the time of his receipt. But inasmuch as the said Weaver has withdrawn himself out of that Province [of New …
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