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Old and New London
… Blackheath and Charlton CHAPTER XVII. BLACKHEATH, CHARLTON, AND ITS NEIGHBOURHOOD. "And eastward straight from wild … an innumerable assembly of drinking people from London, pedlars, &c.; and I suppose it is too neere London to be of …
A New History of London
… satisfaction, which was, the prospect of future peace and harmony between the two kingdoms, now united under one … lord-mayor assisted at the coronation according to custom, and with the other magistrates not already dignified, … The common-council, moreover, revived the prohibition of hawkers erecting stalls or vending goods in the city, with an …
A New History of London
… made for the more effectually preserving the king's person and government 2, to all papists coming to the said city, … and 8 l. per annum on stage coaches 31. The suppression of hawkers was once more thought deserving the attention of the … imposed on all house-keepers who should suffer hawkers or pedlars to expose their goods to sale in their respective …
A New History of London
… died, was met on the road by the lord mayor, aldermen, and citizens in their formalities, and was conducted to … of their creditors on that condition. Foreign hucksters, hawkers, and pedlars, being still complained of, and their stalls …
A New History of London
… From the particulars contained in the preceding history, and from the charters and other public acts in the Appendix, the reader will be … one connected view, the corporate government of this great and opulent city in its present state, is briefly as follows. …
A New History of London
… Book 3, Ch. 2 Rotherhithe, Newington Butts and Lambeth CHAP. II. The villages of Rotherhithe, Newington Butts, and Lambeth. These though contiguous to the borough of … Rotherhithe. Rotherhithe, vulgarly called Rederiff, and which is deduced from Red-rosehithe, because there was …
Calendar of Border Papers
… of Carlisle 4 th June 26 Eliz. before Anthoney Colldell and Thomas Browne the Queen's coroners there on a view of the … Calvert, Anthony Wayle, Thomas Sewell, Christofer Willson, and James Clemetson, sworn and exonerated, who find that Simon Grame alias Symme of …
Calendar of Border Papers
… to your lordship, touching a meeting with Lord Maxwell, and the inclosed from the latter, I met him yesterday with 50 men at Tordowath, and found him well disposed to put down disorder among his … of the garrison uses trade. Scottish merchants and pedlars are licensed to sell by retail in open market, …
Survey of London
… Bow Street and Russell Street Area Bow Street CHAPTER VIII - Bow Street and Russell Street Area Bow Street Plates 52a, 52c, 54b Few … of a through-route from Waterloo Bridge to St. Giles's and Bloomsbury, and the public or semipublic nature of the …
A History of the County of Somerset
… lords of Bridgwater held a court with view of frankpledge and received perquisites both from the borough and from Haygrove; in 1256-7 the income was 32 s. 11 d. from … accused in 1735 of failing to pay toll, and receipts from hawkers of nuts, wigs, and lottery tickets were noted in …
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