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The Manuscripts of Shrewsbury and Coventry Corporations [etc]
Survey of London
… not more than one family was to inhabit any one house, and lodgers were to move elsewhere. 34 This was merely the first … conversion of the stables into tenements, 43 introduced lodgers contrary to the proclamations, and then he appears to … Hall, appears to have been a shop where he received lodgers, for in 1614 he confessed to the Westminster Court of …
Survey of London
… was there an exception to the general pattern. A number of lodgers found accommodation above the shops at Nos. 220 …
Survey of London
… a fancy warehouseman's assistant and also accommodated two lodgers in his part of the premises. 374 Nos. 8090 were … were a railway ticket collector, who put up five lodgers (all railway workers) with his family, a brewery …
Survey of London
… untenanted some years past, one is unlett (only three poor Lodgers in it), one yielded 2 5 s. yearly and was 4. in … and the fourth had as yet yielded no rent and the late lodgers ran away without paying their rents, and before that, … purchased second-hand from hospitals. 64 The life of the lodgers centred in the communal kitchen, where they prepared …
Survey of London
… This same report concerned itself also with "inmates" or lodgers, a constant source of trouble to the authorities …
Old and New London
… number of houses, and in summer time extremely filled with lodgers, for the pleasure of the air, walks, and gardens …
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