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Historical Collections of Private Passages of State
… Places without a Ticket; Fifthly, To have the Names of all Lodgers taken by all Inn-keepers. For these, and divers other …
London Inhabitants Outside the Walls, 1695
Journal of the House of Lords
… the Rents are higher, and also where they can take in Lodgers. One Cottage in my Parish is let for 7 l. a Year, and the Man takes in Four Lodgers at 1 s. a Week each, so that in fact he gets his …
Journal of the House of Lords
… at all; not bigger than this Table. Do not they take in Lodgers? I think not; they are very small. Are they newly run …
Survey of London
… Appendix Some distinguish residents and lodgers not mentioned in the text APPENDIX Some Distinguished Residents and Lodgers not mentioned in the Text During the preparation of … is a listinevitably a very incomplete oneof distinguished lodgers, i.e., of persons who lived within the area, often …
A History of the County of Somerset
… There was an ample supply of cottages 18 but in 1871 many lodgers were recorded and one elderly labourer lived in a …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… On pain of forfeiture.; Householders to give list of lodgers to Militia Committee. Be it Enacted by this present … said late Lines of Communication, that hath or keepeth any Lodgers with them, shall by the Sixteenth day of August, One … list of the Names, Surnames, and Conditions of their said Lodgers unto the Committee of the Militia of the places where …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… main concerns were the assize of ale, pannaging, taking in lodgers, and the appointment of constables; it also dealt …
Survey of London
… door at No. 30 a foreigner, Monsieur Sebastian, took in lodgers from 1637, among them Sir Henry Slingsby, whose wife …
Old and New London
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