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A New History of London
… converted into warehouses, and the area into a market, for leather and provisions of all kinds. 1422. Henry concluded a …
A New History of London
… his hat, bonnet, girdle, scabbard, hose, shoes, or spur leather, shall be imprisoned for three months, and forfeit 10 …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… husbandman dec. hath putt himselfe to Edmond Symms of Leather lane for 7 yeares from the day 25 th of this instant …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… the parish of S t Savio rs in the Burrough of southwarke leather dresser hath put himselfe apprentice to Nicholas …
A New History of London
… was chiefly inhabited by shoemakers and other workers in leather: shoemakers being in many of our old statutes termed … shoemaker; Cordova in Spain being famous for its fine shoe leather. Vid. p. 26, ante. p. 5. English Architecture, p. 16. …
A New History of London
… loose to their heels, girt about their waist with a red leather girdle, buckled; a loose petticoat underneath, of …
A New History of London
… them richly inlaid with gold: the insides are lined with leather stuffed, the edges adorned with silk fringe; and …
A New History of London
… Leadenhall street. In this edifice are the warehouse for leather, the Colchester baize hall, the wool hall, and the … is called the beef market. On Tuesday this is a market for leather; on Thursdays the waggons from Colchester, and other …
A New History of London
… imprisoned here, in apartments allotted for that purpose. Leather-feller's hall. Between Great and Little St. Helens …
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