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Survey of London
… are in one semi-detached block with the bathrooms and we's forming a link between the blocks' (fig. 78). 150 Stanley … by the LCC Housing Architect (Sidney Howard, succeeded by S. Pinfold; architectin-charge, M. Rowlinson). 154 The main … and Joseph, where the first parish priest, Father Benjamin Barber, is said to be buried. 316 Inside the building is a …
A History of the County of York
… 7. Miscellaneous Attorney, lawyer, &c. 5 0.1 8 0.2 11 0.2 Barber 4 0.1 12 0.3 58 1.2 59 1.2 58 1.0 Boller 3 7 0.1 …
A History of the County of York
… Merchant Tailors' Hall (late 14th century), St. Anthony's Hall (1446-53), and St. William's College ( c. 1465-7) are testimony to the architectural … business: a girdler with stock worth only about £3, or a barber with possessions worth just over £2. The net assets of …
A History of the County of York
… of labour bred infringement of craft boundaries. A barber might properly possess 'blood irons and lancets', but it was another matter for a girdler's stock-in-trade to include knives, daggers, and wire. 31 … and tilers easily found themselves doing each other's work; tailors trespassed into the province of skinners and …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… QUINTADECIMA Sm a to t xv inhuc vij ro t dclxxj li vij s v d q a p b WARDA TURR 1 Will Haunsard xl s Johñs Priour, … de Southfolk ij s viij d Johes ffot x s viij d Joh Vanne, Barber xiij s iiij d Ric de Salworth xxvj s viij d Ric de … de la March iiij s Ric de Buterle v s iiij d Joh Bussh, Barber xij d Ric le Barber viij d Walt atte Wharf vj s viij d …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… £1 & 10/- paying & 5/ Between & 5/-& Between 16d & Ward £ s d ward + + + 16d under Aldgate 5 9 9½ 21 2 - 3 15 1 … 1 spurrier, 1 mason, 1 tiler, 1 shipwright, 1 corder 1 barber, 1 clerk Between 5/- & 10/ 15 fishmongers, 1 pepperer, … 1 smith, 1 ironmonger, 1 pavier, 3 chandlers, 1 cirger 1 barber NOTE I WOMEN IN THE CRAFT GILDS Dr Cunningham in a …
Old and New London
… of the Lord Mayor and Citizens to Queen MaryOsborne's Leap into the ThamesSir W. CravenBrass CrosbyHis Committal … who defeated a scheme of a general excise, was mayor. Barber erected the monument to Butler, the poet, in … had written a very sarcastic "Character of an Alderman." Barber's epitaph on the poet's monument is in high-flown …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… and Collar Days; to the House of Lords and St. Paul's on ceremonial occasions; and at drawing rooms. Twenty were … 1728 16 Feb. Beauclerk, Lord H. 1735 6 June Garrard, Sir S. 1740 12 May Wynn, Sir W. 1749 11 Apr. Grimston, Hon. H. … T. By 1822 Grosso, R.F. By 1822 Dolphin, V. By 1822 Barber, J.N. By 1822 Wells, J. By 1822 Johnston, J. By 1822 …
Old and New London
… RaleighWilliam PennOtway and the Story of his DeathFelton's KnifeOld HousesSpenserGreat Tower Street and Peter the … IV. the scaffold was erected at the charge of the king's officers, and many controversies arose at various times, … 1715, but succeeded in escaping. He was identified by the barber, who thirty-one years before had shaved him when in …
Old and New London
… MarketThe "New" Burial-ground of St. Leonard's, ShoreditchHalley, the AstronomerNichols, SquareSt. Chad's … order. BITS OF OLD HACKNEY. 1. Brook House, 1765. 2. Barber's Barn, 1750. 3. Shore Place, 1736. In the reign of … St. Thomas's Place, once stood an ancient edifice known as Barber's Barn, or Barbour Berns, which dated from about the …
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