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A History of the County of Oxford
… located by reference to individual furlongs. Langefurlonge and Briddeslande were mentioned in 1242, the first … in the furlong beneath Lyteldoune, at Wedefurwemere, and on the north side of Southwedemere. 71 There were three … 30 per cent, 61 and in 1841 there were 20 weavers and 13 glovers at Newland, besides 9 carpenters, 6 stonemasons, 6 …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… Coleford COLEFORD The Parish and former market town of Coleford, 7 km. ESE. of Monmouth, … parish which, being created by assarting from the woodland and waste of the Forest of Dean, had many detached parts. 96 … cooper, 3 shoemakers, 2 tailors, 2 butchers, 3 tanners, 2 glovers, and 2 weavers. 12 While some of those tradesmen …
The Church Records of St Andrew Hubbard, Eastcheap, c1450-c1570
… to c.1570. N.B. The first two wills, those of William and Juliana Fairhead, if slightly early, are included because … 23 July 1439. [Latin] 1. I, William Fairhead, citizen and butcher of London, being in whole mind and sound memory, make and ordain my present testament and
The Church Records of St Andrew Hubbard, Eastcheap, c1450-c1570
… of death although uncertain of the hour of death, make and ordain my last will in the following manner. First, I … to Almighty God, my creator, to the blessed Virgin Mary and all the hosts of heaven. 2. My body is to be buried in … Eastcheap. 3. I leave to the high altar [there] for tithes and oblations forgotten or negligently withheld to exonerate …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Craft Guilds CRAFT GUILDS Cordwainers, p. 312. Weavers and Fullers, p. 316. Butchers, p. 316. Barbers, p. 317. … p. 319. Brewers, p. 320. Bakers, p. 321. Tailors, p. 322. Glovers, p. 325. Cooks, p. 326. Other Guilds, p. 326. Few of … four, the shoemakers, tailors, weavers and fullers, and glovers, took part in the ceremonial of a royal visit. 4 To …
A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 18
… location of significant buildings mentioned in the text, and the line of the early medieval fortifications. THIS … century or earlier to the 20th century. There were six glovers in the town c. 1378; 25 members of the Burge family were glovers in 1590 and 1649, 26 Anthony Ellis in the 1680s, 27 …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… Ancient and historical monuments in the City of London Cripplegate … Without consists of the parishes of St. Giles Cripplegate and St. Bartholomew Moor Lane. The church of St. Giles … Church of St. Giles Cripplegate stands on the S. side and at the W. end of Fore Street. It is a medival building; …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… rolls] Dacre, Benjamin, Long St, Easingwold, Yorks, joiner and/or cm (1830). [D] Dacre, Benjamin, Wetherby, Yorks., joiner and/or cm (1837). [D] Dacre, William jnr, Wharton Lane, … Seven Dials, London, cm and u (1839). [D] Dark, John, 8 Leathersellers Buildings, Bell Alley, London, cm (182237). …
Petitions to the Derbyshire Quarter Sessions, 1632-1770
… Sessions: 1689 William Ball, a labouring man of Alsop and Eaton. Q/SB/2/397 (1689) To the Right Worshipfull His … William Ball being a labour- -ing man hath lived and continued within the township of Alsop and Eaton by the space of five yeares and there continued …
Petitions to the Derbyshire Quarter Sessions, 1632-1770
… of the poor of Iddridghey toward the releife of me and my two children which money the have keept part back and paid me but six pence a weeke for a whol yeare last past … cleamenceys that you would be pleased to take my sad and deplorable condishion in to your serious considerations …
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