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A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… were recorded in 1326 and 1353 with a 4-a. garden. 4 A carpenter worked on the hall in 1380, kitchen in 1389, and a … 17th century included a tallow chandler, 12 a maltster, a carpenter, 13 and a joiner. 14 In 1689 a Dorset man who had …
Survey of London
… of the ground for building was done by Richard Grimes, a carpenter of St Bartholomew Close (later of Warner Street), … the most prominent being Richard Baker of St Pancras, carpenter (after whom Baker's Row is named); John Pankeman, … the building lessee, and probably first occupant, being a carpenter, Richard Thomson. 41 Stables in Red Lion Yard In …
Survey of London
… four new houses were built west of Hermes Street (Benjamin Carpenter, builder, 1871); five houses known as Royal Terrace … (William Royal, 1879); and three small tenements west of Carpenter's houses (William Walton, undertaker, 1879). 67 … for the 1880s: bricklayer, builder, camera maker, carpenter, copperplate maker, cowkeeper, endorsing press …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… inscription 1574; also pewter alms-dish inscribed John Carpenter, early 19th century. Pulpit and Desk: (Plate 19), …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of occupations include Seamstress, Merchant, and Carpenter. 99 A mason was mentioned in 1303. 1 In 1341 there …
A History of the County of Sussex
… left to the church by former parishioners. CHARITIES Carpenter's Gift. It appears by a table of benefactions in the church that Henry Carpenter and Mary his wife in the year 1720 gave 5, the …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… was described as a preaching minister in 1650. 21 Thomas Carpenter (1739-63) was also Vicar of Sandhurst from 1753, 22 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
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