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London Inhabitants Outside the Walls, 1695
… d, 102.224 Thomas; Mary, w, their father and mother lodgers, 103.70 MORE: Alice, ser, 102.166 Anne, 99.24 …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… 22 July, 1659 Act for Householders to give an account of Lodgers, Horses, Arms and Ammunition. [C.J., vii., 728; B.M. …
Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh
… of repair of the hospital [ Ib.], 223 Oct. 20.Names of lodgers to be given up to magistrates; commissioners sent to … 518 May 11.Town to be more efficiently watched; names of lodgers to be given up [ Ib. fol. 152], 519 May 22. …
A History of the County of Oxford
… prisoners to go at large, letting part of the prison to lodgers, and with other offences. The keeper had lived at …
Survey of London
… house, and No. 17, where a master bootmaker took in four lodgers. No fewer than 176 people then lived in the …
Survey of London
… included a lodging-house keeper (at No. 42, where two lodgers were in residence); two gentlemen describing …
Survey of London
… and no governesses or coachmen. Two of the houses had lodgers in them. Otherwise the type of occupant was rather …
Survey of London
… one was run by a lodging-house keeper and four others had lodgers in them. At four houses resident servants were … gave his occupation as 'Navy Reserve' (and took in four lodgers) and a policeman made up the twenty householders … were run by lodging-house keepers, and twelve others had lodgers in them. Thirteen houses were without servants. At …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… its closure in 1966. 337 Its use in the 17th century by lodgers of good social standing suggests that it was then one … During Lawrence's time Fanny Burney and David Garrick were lodgers 371 and the young Thomas (17691830) entertained such …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… included not only inhabitants, or householders, but also lodgers. 413 The right of the householders, paying scot and …
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