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Old and New London
… induced to lay out a new road to Highgate Hill, so that a carrier might get to the north by avoiding Longwich Lane. But …
A History of the County of Sussex
A History of the County of Essex
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… (T 29/544 p. 281; T 29/545 pp. 187-8). Empsom, William Bag Carrier pd. from 24 June 1714 to 25 Dec. 1737 ( CTB, xxix, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… ( Gent. Mag. (1762), xxxii, 93). Kemmeter, Charles Bag Carrier 29 Dec. 1737-c. 1 Oct. 1747 ( CTBP 1735-8, 354). D. … 1742-5, 59). D. 22 Oct. 1756 (AO 3/1102). Shaw, Edward Bag Carrier 1 Oct. 1747-8 Dec. 1769 (T 29/31 p. 49). D. 8 Dec. … May 1801 (T 29/37 p. 421). D. 26 May 1801 (T 41/2). Bag Carrier 12 Jan. 1770-26 May 1801 (T 29/40 p. 169). Weaver, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Jaggers Lane in the Hardings Booth area; 2 a jagger was a carrier or packman. At that time it probably ran across the …
A History of the County of Stafford
… and industry. Richard Smyth of Longnor was described as a carrier and a salter in 1601. 65 Richard Charlesworth of Longnor was a carrier in 1763, as was his son Moses, a benefactor of … Sheffield from a base in Longnor. 67 There was a resident carrier in 1860, James Smedley, who by 1880 ran an omnibus …
A History of the County of Stafford
… days a week in 1829 passed through Warslow, and in 1834 a carrier to Ashbourne (Derb.) also handled mail. 68 There was …
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