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A History of the County of Sussex
… for a rent of 4 marks, which rent Thomas granted to Henry Workman, burgess of Lewes, and Alice his wife, and it passed …
A History of the County of Sussex
… years later they were replaced under the direction of the workman who had originally moved them: Suss. Arch. Coll. xv, …
A History of the County of Surrey
… the south face of the cap is modern, having been cut by a workman in 1845 out of a projecting knob of stone originally …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… hold meetings there and in the buildings behind known as Workman's Hall. 41 The Binley Mission Room (unsectarian) was …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and self-acting tools, that lessen the labour of the workman. The railway has a station in the village. Patrington …
Petitions in the State Papers, 1600-1699
… God your petticoner is at mans estat and a sufficient workman at the arte his father was as by a certificat …
Petitions in the State Papers, 1600-1699
… hee is knowne to the whole trade to be a sufficient able workman haveing been at the trade above 36 years, that for 16 … still as foreman, because the foreman aswell as the master workman are (upon the weighing off of every parcell of the … in pride of heart often times contradicted the said master workman in laying of cables etc to the damage of his majesty …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… sufficient to cultivate the demesne. If he paid no rent a workman was apparently liable to be summoned to work on the … most of the crofters paid rent instead of working. Each workman held a workland, nominally 10 a. in the open fields; …
Old and New London
… social, intellectual, and moral progress. He established a workman's library; school-room for workmen's children; and by …
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