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A History of the County of Oxford
… 1736 was let by Lord Cornbury for 7 years to the Witney mercer and woolstapler Edward Witts at 35 a year. Witts, who …
A History of the County of Oxford
… issued trade tokens in the mid 17th century, 197 while the mercer Michael Bishop or Martin (d. 1668), from a family of … Makers, 42. Above; cf. G. D. Ramsay (ed.), John Isham, Mercer and Merchant Adventurer (Northants Record Soc. 21, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and two quarters of wheat in the hall chamber, while a mercer's hall-chamber in 1617 had tubs, onions, cheese, and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… with the conversion of William Penn, and the Warborough mercer Thomas Gilpin, noted as a proselytizer. 69 From 1676 … reportedly in 1676, partly at the expense of the Burford mercer Thomas Minchin, who in 1688, with John Harris and the …
Alumni Oxonienses
… incorporated at Cambridge 1620; (s. of Francis, of London, mercer), born 17 Sept., 1589; domestic chaplain to bishop … Peter House, Cambridge, 1625, (s. of Francis, of London, mercer) born there 23 Dec., 1585; chaplain to Prince Charles … Mary Magdalen parish, London, 31 Oct., 1645 (his father a mercer), admitted to Merchant Taylors' school 1657, died 30 …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
A History of the County of Sussex
… then were those of shoemaker, 55 smith, 56 shopkeeper or mercer, 57 weaver, 58 tailor, 59 and joiner. 60 There was a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… John Smith, gentleman (1658- 93), Benjamin Johnson, mercer (1693-1715), and Edward Ryves, town clerk, seem to … house was probably owned in 1499 by Alderman John Wallis, mercer, and sold in 1515 to John Baron (or Barnes), mercer, many times mayor. 79 In the early 17th century the …
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