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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
… also occurs plentifully with 1st-century wares from the Kentish marshes [ Richborough Report, I, p. 98]. Broad … 58. Minories. In 1854 a sarcophagus, apparently of Barnack rag, was found by workmen digging for the foundations of … [ Guildhall Museum Cat., p. 19, No. 299]. Seacoal Lane. A rag-stone coffin, possibly Roman, and now in the Guildhall …
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… Essex. Pewtress, Joseph (1813 1887) News vendor and rag merchant who established a large printing and publishing …
The Estate and Household Accounts of William Worsley, Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, 1479-1497
… which was made on 1 May 1480 on her marriage to the Kentish landowner Richard Culpeper (d. 4 October 1484) is …
Survey of London Monograph
… Ashler at per fo t ij s. x d. 535 5 9 For 479 fo t of Kentish Ashler at per foot ij s. iiij d. 55 17 8 For 2921 fo … ashler at per fo t ij s. v d. 134 2 1 For 135 fo t of Kentish ashler att xviij d. 10 2 6 For 23 fo t 6 in of … t of Portland ashler att ij s. v d. 30 9 0 For 428 fo t of Kentish block and workman sp at iij s. 64 4 0 For 744 fo t of …
Survey of London Monograph
… 1661 MASONS Jmployed in working squaring and setting of Kentish Ashler stone for Sixteene peeres at the new Buildings …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… assembled in the parlor to examine an example of Kentish wheate, &c."[7 th January 1600.] "Jno. Stow's pension …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… 4 loads of lime, at 6 s. the 100. f. 151 b. Carriage of rag and chalk (probably what is before mentioned) from … roof of the kitchen, 7 l., etc. Total, 64 l. 19 s. 4 d. Rag stone at 15 d. a ton. To Masons of Kent for 14 ft. stone … stone for the gutter in the kitchen, 3 l. 17 s. 6 loads of rag stone for paving, 13 s. Hooks for arras in the chambers, …
County of Middlesex. Calendar to the sessions records: new series
… Walter Burton. Richard Ockould. Richard Leered. Kentish Town. William Aldrenshawe. Anthony Chapman. Names of …
A New History of London
… lie before any gateway, which may be done with square rag by the said breadth of six foot, upon pain of paying five …
A New History of London
… ten times as much as shall be so received: Imprimis, every Kentish whole cloth, or two half cloths, shall pay two pence. …
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