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Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… Horley. 5 Upholsterer, or dealer in secondhand clothes and furniture. Fr. frippier = fripperer or pheliper. 1 There must …
Cardiff Records
… the disposition of such specific personalty as household furniture, beasts and agricultural implements. Another … farmyard in South Monmouthshire. Another ancient piece of furniture frequently met with in the Wills, is the great …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
… she leaves to Cicily Popley her saddle and all its furniture and her best "Tafata" apron. To Mary Hogges divers … son of her nephew John Vaughan of Hergest, 25 all the furniture of her red chamber at Luxborowe; 26 to the Countess … Emm her daughter his dwelling-house at Shenfeild with its furniture and household chattels, comprising, among other …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting, London
Survey of London
… or preparing for the kiln. Upwards of one hundred brick makers are engaged upon the spot. 7 Development of Spa … same trade, who accommodated five unmarried female flower makers in their 20s, and two younger female English … Italian immigrants, Antonio and Pietro Benzoni, flower makers, were at No. 14 from before 1860 for at least half a …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of blue clay in Clarendon Park on which the flannel makers of Wilton depended. 35 In the later 18th century …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Essex
… following probably exist, hidden by the organ and other furniture in the N. chapel: (1) to Aurelius Piercy Wiseman, …
A History of the County of Somerset
… in 1781. 54 In 1801 there were over 60 weavers, 2 loom makers, flaxdressers, a spinner, and 5 linen manufacturers … the overseers offered the poor cash relief, clothing, furniture, and house rent. 57 In 1753 a man was given money …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… and ornaments richly gilt. The mirrors, chandeliers, and furniture, are in a corresponding style of elegance; a choice … most eminent masters of the old and modern schools; the furniture is of the most sumptuous character, and the whole, …
Survey of London
… Lingard and Sadler (later Messrs. Wardale), mustard makers. On the Sunday evening of 28th August, 1814, a fire …
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