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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 4 and William le Fox, representing Wilton in 135758 was a dyer. 5 Many of the 14th-century representatives can be …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… to the rector and churchwardens as trustees from Walter Dyer, of Chancery Lane, London, by his will dated 1706. A … in East (now North) Street, already purchased with part of Dyer's money, was to be held by the schoolmaster rent free …
A History of the County of Somerset
… to the tenant. 65 Before 1559 Richard Zouche sold to John Dyer (d. c. 1559) an estate at Marsh which included his half of the court house and land. 66 From Dyer it descended to his son Lawrence (d. 1578) and to … land to Hugh Kemys before 1593 68 and his son Sir William Dyer sold further land in 1608 to Robert and John Harbin. 69 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… was discovered in the parish many years since. Sir James Dyer, chief justice of the court of common pleas in the reign …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… area, the premises at the present day of Messrs. Brown, Dyer 85 and Edmonds and the old Bank. It was pulled down at …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Oxford
… another specialist group, and were sometimes wealthy: the dyer Richard Humfrey (d. 1570), apparently a sheep farmer, 69 … and served several times as bailiff, 70 though another dyer in 1602, perhaps a small wage-earner, left goods worth … for 100, and a house and workshop were let to a Witney dyer. 165 Several innkeepers were bailiffs, 166 and in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and fullers were recorded in the early 15th century, a dyer in 1429 owing debts of 25 to a London skinner. 65 Demand …
A History of the County of Oxford
… south of the bridge, adjoining that of the prominent dyer Richard Humfrey (d. 1608), and in 1608 a house owned by …
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