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Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… being in Norman French. I. e. rayed, or striped, cloth. In Cheapside. Probably, the Elms in West Smithfield. …
Survey of London
… he is also described as a weaver and mercer of No. 106 Cheapside, while Francis Rybot, junior, is similarly described as of No. 110 Cheapside. 34 Shortly afterwards the family connexion with … for Francis Rybot, senior, mercer and weaver, of No. 106 Cheapside. Probably more than one Francis Rybot occupied the …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… St, Bishopsgate in 1829; 37 Jewin St in 1835; and 97 Cheapside in 1839. [D] Bath, William, Sidney St, Cambridge, u … label is endorsed Removed to No 9 Paternoster Row, Near Cheapside though no other reference to such a move has been … William, Derby, cm (1741). [Poll bk] Bodenham, George, 317 Cheapside, Birmingham, cm (1835). [D] Bodham, Philip, The …
Alumni Oxonienses
… a student of Middle Temple 1683, baptized at St. Peter's, Cheapside, 12 Dec., 1663, nephew of Christopher. See Foster's …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… 1651 (1) Co Co Bread Street, 1660-2 'Three Blackbirds', Cheapside, St Peter Cheap, 1641, 1681, Hammersmith, Middx, … 26672 BASSE, Edward Co Co Cripplegate Within, 1653-61 (1) Cheapside, 1644, St Mary Magdalen Milk Street, 1638 (2) MER, … BENSON, Thomas Co Co Cheap, 1658-60 'Bull Head' tavern, Cheapside and Lawrence Lane, 1641-62, AH Honey Lane (1) VIN, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was noted there. 51 Cromwell House and the Old Forge at Cheapside, in origin a substantial late 16th-century house …
A History of the County of Oxford
… principal shops remained concentrated on the market place, Cheapside, and High and Bridge Streets. Duttons' stores on … William Angell Smith's drapery and grocery business at Cheapside, George Joyner's bakers, grocers and confectioners … light industry. 78 Collett's motor repair garage at Cheapside was established c. 1903 when the first car to be …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Bampton and Weald ran in the 18th and 19th centuries up Cheapside from the Talbot Inn in the market place, along …
Old and New London
… Mary Queen of England, which was at once done at the Cheapside Cross by sound of trumpet. Queen Elizabeth, who … Canterbury. It was a court formerly kept in Bow Church in Cheapside; and the church and tower thereof being arched, the …
A Dictionary of London
… the street called Milkestreete, and in the street called Cheapside on the west side of the said Milkestreete, 38 Eliz. …
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