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The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… 80 iron plates for fireshovels 9 £20 6 s 8 d. William Cockin: 38 cwt madder £4 15 s. John York: 600 lbs pepper, 150 … pans, 7 hd plates, 25 cwt 'Lukes' iron £16 5 s. William Cockin: 26 cwt mull-madder £4 5 s. Thomas Longston: 12 cwt …
The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… flax £16. Thomas Russell: 8½ lasts pitch £17. William Cockin: 5 lasts pitch £10. Richard Garney: 13¾ packs flax … of Newcastle (70) Walter Bayly; Danzig [f. 168 b] William Cockin: 3 packs bale-flax £24 (10 June 1568). Robert Bayly: 1 … 10 £24 10 s. William Jamys: 5 packs flax £40. William Cockin: 5 packs flax, 18 cwt feathers, 10 lasts tar £87. …
The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… June 1568). William Luddington: 20 cwt argol £20. William Cockin: 1720 rumney budge skins £43 10 s (1 July). John … John Jackman: 200 bundles brown paper £6 13 s 4 d. William Cockin: 1720 rumney budge skins £43. Thomas Aldersey: 210 yds … £13 6 s 8 d. William Bowyer: 7 cwt hops £3 10 s. William Cockin: 1620 raw rumney budge skins £42. William Cooles: 500 …
The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… d (9 Aug). Peter Honnyngborne: 11 cwt kettles £23. William Cockin: 13020 raw rumney budge skins £33. William Luddington: … Thomas Allyn: 20 cwt rough hemp £20 (10 Aug 1568). William Cockin: 7 lasts ashes, 36 cwt cordage, 4 cwt feathers £51 (12 … of Amsterdam Cornilis Johnson; Amsterdam [f. 223] William Cockin: 2 lasts ashes £6 (12 Aug 1568). Thomas Allyn: 10 …
London Marriage Duty assessment
… 359 Jane } Children 4s 359 Eliz Willis servt 4s 360 Eliz Cockin Wido 4s 360 Alice } Children 4s 360 Benjamin } …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… White, D.D., 97 also rector of Brimpsfield. 98 William Cockin, rector from 1806 99 until his death in 1841, 1 also …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Mary and Elizabeth Pinfold. 34 They devised it to William Cockin, rector of Minchinhampton (d. 1841), and Cockin's heir sold it in 1876 to C. R. Bayries. 35 Cockin appears to have rebuilt the house, a large villa …
A History of the County of Sussex
… following older names are also noted: Church Street was Cockin Street in 1693, 15 perhaps the Cockins Market of 1422 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… Sole, of Milton, shipbuilder. He married in 1688, Mary Cockin, of that parish, by whom he left Cockin Sole, esq. barrister-at-law and recorder of … esq. He was succeeded in this seat by his only son John Cockin Sole, esq. who kept his shrievalty at it in 1756, …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… name this estate remained till one of them sold it to Cockin Sole, esq. of Bobbing, who died in 1750, and was succeeded in it by his son John Cockin Sole, esq. afterwards of Norton-court, who some years …
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