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A History of the County of Middlesex
… those owning or occupying premises as a tenant, excluding lodgers, the young living with their parents, and women. It …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 19th century. 151 In 1861 there were 2 blacksmiths (both lodgers), 2 carpenters and wheelwrights, a shoemaker, and a …
Old and New London
… some of the lodging-houses breakfast was supplied to the lodgers, and such was the avarice of the keeper, that the …
A New History of London
… for the payment of which, not only housholders, but also lodgers and servants; were assessed; the assessment amounting …
A New History of London
… an exclusive title to the premises they occupy. Hence lodgers and even servants, when their principals have been …
A History of the County of Oxford
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… to agist cattle to ratepayers, ordered the removal of lodgers, and forbade villagers to let houses to newcomers not …
Survey of London
… 55, 56). Bury Street has had a number of distinguished lodgers. In September 1710 Dean Swift recorded in the Journal … corner of Bury Street and Jermyn Street, 13 and one of his lodgers there was Charles Jenkinson, later first Earl of …
Old and New London
… earliest cyclopdias, also died here, in 1740. Among other lodgers at Canonbury House were Onslow, the Speaker; …
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