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Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Atkins filius Samuel Atkins de Everton in Com Northampton Mercer per Indram po: se appren Georgio Venge de magn. …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Stallman filius Henrici Stallman de Stenning in Com Sussex Mercer per Indram po: se appren Willielmo Lynn de Tooleys …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Simonis King nuper de walton super Thames in Com Sur. mercer defunct po: se appren Barnardo Lipscombe de Bedlam pro …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Bush filius Edwardi Bush late of Croydon in Com Surr. mercer decd. po: se appren Henrico wetton de Churchyardally … Jones filius Thome Jones de Evesham in Com worcestr. mercer po: se appren Henrico Pottenger de Bankside Lambeth …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… filius Arthuri Ramsheire nuper de wotton in Com Hartford mercer po: se appren will. Younge de S t Giles in le Campis … uten arte sutorine anglice sempster apud Trinity minories or little Minories pro 7 em annis a die Dat Indre Dat pred 1 …
A New History of London
… that terrible conflagration, like a bright shining coal, or a palace of burnished brass: the timber being such solid … leading to the particular offices; over which is a balcony or gallery, supported by twelve iron pillars in the form of … called compters, because prisoners are obliged to account or give satisfaction for the cause of their confinement, …
A New History of London
… church, but afterward obtained the addition of de arcubus, or le Bow, in West Cheaping or Cheapside. In this church originally was held the court of … mayor, and his son; and again in 1513, by John Tate, mercer: in 1616 it was repaired and beautified at the expence …
A New History of London
… is heavy and confused to the eye. The uppermost turret or lanthorn that crowns the whole supports a fane of polished … in the same branches of trade assemble in distinct parts or walks as expressed in the annexed plate. Under the north … by the name of St. Peter super Cornhill, i. e. above or at the top of Cornhill, is of a very ancient foundation; …
A New History of London
… north; and from Jewin street in the west, to Backstreet, or Little Moorfields, in the east. Plan of Cripplegate ward … also buried here, though undistinguished by any monument or inscription. St. Alphage church. At the north east corner … persons founded in 1329 by William Elsing, citizen and mercer, which fell at the dissolution of religious houses. …
A New History of London
… one ward, under one alderman, descending by inheritance or gained by purchase. Thomas de Ardene conveyed this … ward. Then from the said wall, down to Windsor-house, or Nevil's-inn, and down Monkwell-street, on the west side, … an usher, and a chaplain; under the regulation of the mercer's company, who were appointed trustees of the …
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