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A History of the County of Oxford
… century, included warden's, smith's, wonter's (or mole-catcher's), and brander's. 97 By the earlier 19th century …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… 31 and the Gothic front may have been intended as an eye-catcher from Barnsley Park. Tradition ascribes to a member of …
Survey of London
… 1546, a grant for life was made 36 to John Whatton, mole-catcher to the King, 37 of Cutler's tenement, and on 17th …
A History of the County of Somerset
… and the earlier 19th century the overseers paid a mole catcher. 96 Two churchwardens and two overseers administered …
Brightwell Baldwin
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… may be of similar date: clearly it was designed as an eye-catcher to be viewed from Brightwell Grove. 20 Another …
A Survey of London
… time an house pertayning to the Abbot of S. Albons, Iohn Catcher Alderman now dwelleth there: then is the free schoole …
Alumni Oxonienses
… [ 35] Catagre, Richard of All Souls' Coll. See Gatacre. Catcher, Edward of London, gent. Oriel Coll., matric. 9 … or 1611, died about 1624. See Foley's Records & D.N.B. Catcher, Edward of Berks, gent. All Souls' Coll., matric. 9 …
A Topographical Dictionary of Wales
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Oath. 186 544 3 Sept. 1646. Fine 300 l. 3 225 John Catcher, Truro, Cornwall. Vol. G No. or p. PASS 203 822 P.E. …
Calendar, Committee for the Advance of Money
… and charges, his assessment be discharged. 2 259 Dr. Catcher, Physician of Bartholomew's Hospital. 11 Sept. 1643. …
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