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A Topographical Dictionary of England
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… Servant. 83 MARTIN Peter Exchange broker. 2 sisters. 94 MASH Ric. Merchant. 5 servants, a coach. 95 MASON Abigail, …
London Inhabitants Outside the Walls, 1695
… MASEMORE: William, bach, 106.63 MASEY: Lucy, ser, 106.51 MASH: Anne, ser, 103.3 Elizabeth, 110.20 Jonathon, 110.30 …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… Isaac, ser, 32.26 Marg, ser, 18.7 Sar, 43.25 Thos, 43.25 Mash Wm, ser, 39.9 Mashall Ann, 29.12 Maskall: Edw, app, 62.4 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 1784 21 July Bush, J. 1793 10 Oct. Grainger, A. 1795 Dec. Mash, T. B. 1795 19 Jan. Jones, G. 1795 6 Feb. Gardiner, T. …
Old and New London
… mayor, the brewer, whom some saucy citizens nicknamed "Mash-tub." But he loved gay company. Among the members at … glee, and where Beau Brummel was one of the party. "Come, Mash-tub," said Brummel, who was the caster, "what do you …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… six quarters of malt can be baked, another vessel called a mash tun, two old vessels called the yielding tuns and twenty …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 27 May Seymour, H. 1819 10 Oct. Hatton, H.J. 1821 25 Aug. Mash, H.T.B. 1823 21 Mar. Russell, J. 1830 18 Dec. Byng, Hon. …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… TUB, KNEADING TUB, KNOP TUB, LITTING TUB, MALTING TUB, MASH TUB, MEAL TUB, MEAT TUB, MUSTARD TUB, POWDERING TUB, … [tunn tubb; tune tubb; tun tubb] An alternative name for a MASH TUB, found only in southern England in the Dictionary …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… tubb; wash tubb; wase tub] Not to be confused with the MASH TUB, particularly in the form 'Mashing tub'. Under most …
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