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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 25 Jan. Martin, R. 1799 25 Jan. Fisher, J. 1799 12 March Cowcher, W. P. 1800 19 Dec. Darch, T. 1801 16 Feb. Evans, J. …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… Barsham, 12 d. to the reparation of the church 20 s. a cowcher to be bought by his executors of the price of 8 l. in …
Lincoln Wills
… corps. The body or ground-work (of a girdle). 51 Coucher, cowcher. A table-cloth. 144 Cristened. Brought to baptism. 18 …
Lincoln Wills
… word 'pence' has been omitted after 'iiij'. 105 Coucher, cowcher. A large breviary that lay permanently on a desk in a …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… to the city in 1788. 110 Another business was run by the Cowcher family, including Alderman William Cowcher (d. 1785), and there were a number of smaller firms, …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… d. 1781 1779 Thos. Weaver pinmaker 113 d. 1805 1779 Wm. Cowcher pinmaker 114 d. 1785 1781 Ric. Webb d. 1787 1781 …
Survey of London
… paper man, John Coffin; plasterers, Theophilus Brown, John Cowcher, Martin Plummer; plumber, John Bradfield; stone …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… Eleven pieces, coarse, with beasts and fow[...]. Ten cowcher carpets. Seventeen cupboard carpets. Three carpets of …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… Baronet. John Packington Baronet. City of Worcester. John Cowcher Esq; John Nash Esq; Borough of Droitwich. John Wilde …
Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… at Law. Humphrey Salway, Esq; Worcester-City. John Cowcher, Esq; John Nash, Esq; Droitwitch. Endimion Porter, …
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