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Old and New London
… that was paid in 1848 for the day's work of the entire body of labourers employed was 64 7s. 6d., and the highest … is moved by the muscles of the legs and weight of the body. 2. Jigger, or winch-work, or that which is moved by the …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
Survey of London
… Commissioners, but Allom used a lively red brick for the body of the building, cleverly substituting cheap white … of a country house, were two large courts, divided by the body of the workhouse, and flanked by lower, more utilitarian … of 313 8 s. 10 d. The Governors of the Poor, the parish body actually managing the workhouse, whose relations with …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… guild of St. Katharine was virtually identical with the body of householders in the parish. One aim of the new body was to continue the celebration of divine service with … to elect two wardens annually, and were to be a corporate body with a common seal, capable of acquiring lands. They …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… They were to hold to them and the heirs of Margaret's body, with remainder to the right heirs of the body of John Seintjermayn, then to the heirs of the body of Joan Goodlak, then to the heirs of the body of …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… heirs, should Alice have no legitimate heirs of her body. Roger de Aspal granted the rent to Roger Beyuin, … This was a prelude to assigning the estate to a new body of feoffees for in June 1409 Robert granted the … were to remain to Margaret and the legitimate heirs of her body, and in case of default to the house of St. Thomas of …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… a 'large and noble structure' with a choir, a nave (or 'body'), and side aisles. In 1538 the choir, nave, and N. and … and left a vestment to the altar of St. Thomas in the body of the church. No firm conclusion as to the position of … to the N. aisle, the N. side of the church, and the body or nave of the church may not always have had the …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… been erected in the 1530s or 1540s. The arrangement of the body of the church probably reflected that of the crypt … ground at the end of the Middle Ages. By this date the body of the church appears to have been extended W. as far as … The structure of the church after the reformation The body of the church and the tower Like many city churches, St. …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… The tenants then were John Beath or Beach, barber, John Body, 'wheeler', John Ashborne, 'bodie maker', Sarah … Lane, with 10 hearths. Nicholas Booth (? Beech), Ursula Body, widow, John Ashburne 'deceased', Roberts, and Bayley, … at the time of the Fire by Nicholas Beech, barber, Widow Body, and John Ashburner, 'bodis maker', was surveyed on 20 …
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