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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
Alumni Oxonienses
… incorporated 9 July, 1577. See Foster's Graduati Cantab. & Cooper, ii. 223. Wright, Robert (Ryght) perhaps B.A. from … of Nathan 1638. See Foster's Graduati Cantab. & Cooper, ii. 223. Wright, Robert of Herts, pleb. Trinity …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… who sold it, then being worked as a cloth-mill by Thomas Cooper, to John Knowles in 1806. Knowles (d. 1809) devised it … working it. 68 In 1793 the mill was being worked by Thomas Cooper 69 and it was owned by William Peach Cooper in 1818 when John Drake was the tenant. 70 In 1838 it …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… with the New Wellington pub at the corner of Cheveley and Ashley Roads. 43 By the late 1890s the enormous equine …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… it in 1987 when the benefice was united with those of Ashley with Silverley, Cheveley, and Kirtling. 18 The vicar … with Kirtling 1975-84 and additionally with Cheveley and Ashley with Silverley 1984-7, and the four benefices were …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… stud until 1970) on the east. 70 Further south, Edgar Cooper Bland (d. 1984) founded a stud at Rutland farm in …
A History of the County of Essex
… surrendered Rayhouse to the use of John Norman, a London cooper. 141 At the beginning of the 18th century the Cleland …
A History of the County of Essex
A History of the County of Sussex
… at least five rooms besides offices; the rector, Edmund Cooper, was then rebuilding it with his own money 'to make it … 16thcentury rectors also held other benefices. 9 Edmund Cooper, rector 1666-82, 10 had continuous squabbles with … Woodmancote manor, which stood in the chancel. About 1676 Cooper was preventing the widow of Henry West (d. 1674) from …
A History of the County of Oxford
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