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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Admitted freeman on 25 April 1831. [Chester freemen rolls] Bunch, James, upholder See Elizabeth Maynard. Buncher, W., 27 …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… known as Barmby Moor House or Inn, alternatively as the Bunch of Grapes and later the Wilmer Arms. 30 It closed after …
Survey of London
… name (a rummer was a kind of large drinking glass) but a bunch of grapes. The full sign was therefore probably The …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… difference in valuation, the black being valued at 12d the BUNCH, and the white at twice as much [Inventories (1700)]. … their bark removed. Not found in the OED Found in units of BUNCH See also ROD. Sources: Inventories (late). Black rosin …
A New History of London
… as they should buy of him. Then came another fellow with a bunch of carrots upon his head, and a capon upon his fist, …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Leicester Agricol defunct per Indram po: se appren Tho: Bunch de Fenchurchstreet pro 7 annis a die dat Indre dat die …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… de waterstock in Com oxon Shoemaker po: se [ appren] Thome Bunch de Fenchurchstreet pro 7 ann a die dat etc. 179 Enock …
Calendar of Border Papers
Survey of London
… 53 b. By 1763 the house was licensed to Langley as the Bunch of Grapes. Some reconstruction took place in 1792 for …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Montagu, Monthermer and Nevill, with a helm crested with a bunch of columbines; 2. Edmund Duke of Somerset, K.G., killed … a helm crested with a squirrel gules sitting and holding a bunch of nuts or. 2 The quarries of the background are …
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