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Calendar of Treasury books
… Disposition Book XXIII, p. 266. March 6. Same for 27 l. 6 s. 0 d. to Henry, Earl of Rochester, for 1716 Sept. 29 quarter on his fee of 6 s. a day as Keeper of his Majesty's park called New Park at … to the lodgings in Whitehall belonging to his Majesty's Barber in Ordinary: to an estimate of 125 l. Ibid. XXIII, p. …
Calendar of Treasury books
… hereon.) (Letter of direction dated 2 Oct. hereon.) King's Warrant Book XXIX, p. 290. Order Book X, p. 179. … Hampton Court to the Treasury Lords to pay 63,438 l. 17 s. 2 d. to Henry, Earl of Lincoln, Paymaster General of the … well recommended to the Treasury Lords (Oct. 28). George Barber as a weighing porter in London port loco William …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Upton as collector, waiter and searcher of his Majesty's Duty of Four and a Half per cent. at Hole in the island of … Savoy, to pay out of the said rents and revenues 184 l. 10 s. 6 d. as follows in full of demands for work or materials … 3 4 Claudius Amyand, Esq., a ditto 99 3 4 ditto, more as Barber in Ordinary to his Majesty, to commence from 1 Aug. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… only separate history of this college is F. E. Robinson's 'College Histories Series' (1898) by the Rev. H. E. D. … of Oxford colleges is of much value; even Dr. Ingram's in the Memorials of Oxford is only a sketch. The registers … were the manciple, butler, head cook and under cook, barber, and laundressin Latin, obsonator, promus, …
A History of the County of Essex
… STRUCTURE Between the 1520s and the 1670s Colchester's population perhaps trebled and its relative size in … lands or houses, and all of them except for Thomas Audley's mother-in-law Elizabeth Barnardiston, assessed in 1524 on … on goods worth £40 or more, owned virtually half the town's taxable wealth. As in other towns, c. 80 per cent of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… for 48 marks. In 1262 Brasenose Hall was acquired for 55 6 s. 8 d., the vendor being a canon of Lichfield Cathedral; and … mentioned were reckoned to be of the annual value of 40 s., 60 s., and 8 marks, respectively, in the Hundred Rolls of … viz. a manciple, a cook, and a porter who was also the barber; their wages were small, being 20 s. or less, but no …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of Tottington 1 team. At the same date the future King's Barns manor was included in the estate of William de Braose … the Beeding demesnes comprised c. 265 a., those of King's Barns c. 140 a., 51 those of Tottington 240 a., 52 and … a butcher 80 and a maltster; 81 on one occasion a barber and wigmaker was mentioned. 82 In 1689 a parishioner …
Old and New London
… Thames Street CHAPTER III. UPPER THAMES STREET. Noblemen's Mansions in Thames StreetClarence's HouseQueen's Pin MoneyThe old Legend of Queen EleanorThe … A curious epitaph in it related to Robert Dalusse, barber in the reign of Edward IV.: "As flowers in the field …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Wilts., cm (1793). [D] Valentine, T., Bevois St, St Mary's St, Southampton, Hants., carver (1839). [D] Valentino, … (St Mary), Norfolk, chairmaker (174448). Took apps named Barber in 1744 and Lincoln in 1748. [S of G, app. index] Valinder, John snr, Guildford, Surrey, cm …
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… advantage of them. London itself was far and away England's greatest city; her craftsmen were capable of work of the … of their day. 2 But others were drawn from the City's underworld, men who lived meanly in rented rooms, … 1 webster 1 founder 1 tanner 1 wheelwright 1 stationer 1 barber 1 cook 1 soldier 1 mariner 1 draper 1 sherman 1 baker …
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