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A History of the County of Somerset
… In 1638 and 1659 a local man was licensed as a corn badger with up to three packhorses. 8 Ashcott farm (320 a.) …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Barker, John Corbet, Pit of Keen, Henry Broad, Talbot Badger, Esqs; Thomas Martin Gent. Edmond Giles the yonger, …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… 58 Princess St, Devonport, Plymouth, Devon, cm (1830). [D] Badger, , address unrecorded, cm ( c. 172530). Named in the … 5 6s. [Chatsworth papers, ref. L166, vol. A, p. 170] Badger, Ellen & Sons, 3 Bank St, Bolton, Lancs., cm and u (181434). [D] Badger, James, Coleham, Shrewsbury, Salop, cm (1835). …
Alumni Oxonienses
… Hall, matric. 9 Dec., 1653, B.A. 13 Nov., 1656. [ 40] Badger, (Andrew) M.A. Cambridge, incorp. 14 July, 1607. Badger, Augustine of co. Gloucester, gent. Gloucester Hall, … 1597, aged 45. See Bigland's Gloucestershire, ii. 323. Badger, Charles s. James, of Hanley Castle, co. Worcester, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… 1., annual dividends on three and a half per cent. stock. Badger, or Bagsore (St. Giles) BADGER, or Bagsore ( St. Giles), a parish, within the …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… BACKGAMMON BOARD. Sources: Inventories (late), Tradecards. Badger [badgers-skin] A nocturnal quadruped of Europe and … for its distinctive black and white pelt. The SKIN of the Badger was included in the Books of Rates and the HAIR was used for PAINT - BRUSH and SHAVING BRUSH. Badger was also the name given to a dealer in CORN and other …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… University College. Arthurton, Eileen Alice: Bedford Coll. Badger, Alfred Bowen: University Coll. Barker, Dorothy Mary: …
A History of the County of Shropshire
Badger BADGER Badger is a small rural parish on the … are conterminous. 2 On the west and south-west Badger is bounded by the meandering river Worfe, 3 also known …
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