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University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
A History of the County of Middlesex
… weavers were left, most of those in work being labourers, hawkers, furniture makers, general dealers, shoemakers, … of boots or rolls of cloth, barrows with furniture, hawkers with all kinds of food, pawnbrokers, pie shops, cows …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… in Fuller Street with 20. 53 There were also clothes hawkers and dealers, a clothes shop in Austin Street, a rag … form of retailing, however, was the street market of hawkers and costermongers. In 1833 36 inhabitants of Church … fortunes of Columbia Market. There were still 126 hawkers and 23 costermongers living on the Nichol …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… school attended long after infancy by the children of hawkers, labourers, and costermongers because it charged half …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… few of them merchants but most of them small tradesmen or hawkers. 57 Large-scale immigration came towards the end, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
… wholesale or retail, within the borough. 28 In 1811 many hawkers and pedlars were prosecuted for trading when unfree …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
A New History of London
… The common-council, moreover, revived the prohibition of hawkers erecting stalls or vending goods in the city, with an …
A New History of London
… and 8 l. per annum on stage coaches 31. The suppression of hawkers was once more thought deserving the attention of the … penalty was imposed on all house-keepers who should suffer hawkers or pedlars to expose their goods to sale in their respective houses. To evade this act, the hawkers and pedlars carried their goods to the public …
A New History of London
… of their creditors on that condition. Foreign hucksters, hawkers, and pedlars, being still complained of, and their …
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