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Survey of London
… of Peter Subbes, who in 1591 sold it to Adolf Staedt, 34 "Marchaunt and free denizen of England." In 1597 "Stacode …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… Orde." Another, "Jhu have marcy, on, George, Byrde, soule, Marchaunt, Aventurer, somtyme, clarcke of the towne, Chamber, …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… of William Brampton held the shop late of Nicholas Marchaunt (32). The descent of 31-2 in the later 15th and …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… in 9. In 1378 it was described as the shop late of Richard Marchaunt, and in 1382 as once of Nicholas Marchaunt. By 1427 it was held by John Twyford, esquire, as …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… among its London possessions. 2 In November 1377 Nicholas Marchaunt came into Husting and sought 2 messuages and a … in St. Pancras parish against John Pyel and his wife Joan. Marchaunt claimed that the elder John le Botoner had left the … Margery and son of Lettice. Pyel and his wife claimed that Marchaunt was heir of Amicia, widow of Richard Mallyng, who …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… and 1340 the property was in the possession of John (le) Marchaunt. 1 By 1350 the shop was in the possession of Nicholas Marchaunt, citizen and mercer, as son and heir of Christian called ( dictus) Marchaunt, formerly citizen and glover. This Christian may …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… (LBA 210). Bishopsgate Infra. [ Mem. 5, col. 1.] 1 Nute le Marchaunt J m. 1 2 Burgeys fr ater eius iij m. 2 3 Will elmus …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… (of All Hallows Lombard St). He was a nephew of Nute le Marchaunt [1292 S, BishI 1] and had property in the vicinity …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… 1320 ib. 125 (witness of a grant by no. 14), J. ad Crucem, marchaunt 1326 Pat (chantry for him founded in All Hallows …
Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… 68 69 t De Simone le Bokeler xl.d. 69 70 t De Joh anne Marchaunt x.d. 70 71 t De Joh anne le Tableter viij.s. … a nickname. A buckle-maker or girdler. Perhaps John Marchaunt 1321 CW 292 (son-in-law of Adam de Forsham, … Possibly a mercer. But perhaps more likely John le Clerk, marchaunt 1322 LBE 170 (armourer). - ME marchant 'merchant'. …
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