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A History of the County of Oxford
… pieces of brass' with inscribed letters to a Woodstock brazier, who recognized them as church goods. 69 The ring of …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… inf. supplied by the presiding overseer. Ex inf. Mrs. M. Brazier. G.R.O. Worship Reg. no. 69557. Ibid. 69770. …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… for shaping the bowl of a SPOON in a mould or stamp. One brazier had among his equipment 'A beating Anvill' worth 10s, …
Old and New London
… a miserable pewter basin, the organ was sold to a Puritan brazier, the altar destroyed, the beautiful chancel-screen …
Survey of London
… employed were Charles Ross, carpenter, Richard Norris, brazier, Richard Troubridge, plumber, William Pickering, … engaged by the vestry was John Smith, and the smith and brazier, Henry Dawes. 117 The old pulpit and reading desks …
Survey of London
… Messrs. Sparke and Brydges, braziers; William Bayley, brazier; William Smith, blacksmith; and Henry Hurt, …
Survey of London
… Blockley and Thomas Tilston, locksmiths; Edward Gascoigne, brazier; William Bent, ironmonger; William Sparrow, …
Survey of London
Survey of London
… b Daval, plumber; c Webb, joiner; and Minns, glazier. The brazier, Sparks, was paid for grates in the new house in … below. It may be noted that a glazier named Minnes and a brazier named Sparkes, presumably the workmen at No. 4, had … 'Sparke and Co.', perhaps joiner, bricklayer, plumber and brazier respectively; and some £644 to the sculptors Cheere, …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… such as that of smith, cutler, joiner, cutter, pewterer, brazier, cook, chandler, or the dressing of hemp or flax.' 12 …
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