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Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… freemen rolls] Yardley, George, Noble St, London, freeman merchant tailor, carver and gilder (1753). Employed four …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are frequently resorted to by the North Sea fleet, and merchant-vessels are constantly repairing to them for …
Alumni Oxonienses
… 11 July, 1620; born 17 March, 1597-8; admitted to Merchant Taylors' school 1610. See Robinson, i. 64. Yardley, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… centuries 87 were those of wood dealer and coal and manure merchant, tea dealer, station master, signalman, 88 watch … roads included a second-hand tool firm, a scrap metal merchant's founded in 1953, and a joinery works. There was a …
A History of the County of Somerset
… 1,690 trees, nearly all oak, were sold to a Glastonbury merchant. 12 In 1801 there were 26 families engaged in …
A Dictionary of London
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… purposes. The Merchants' Hall is in Fossgate, and the Merchant Tailors' Hall in Aldwark; these are almost the only …
Survey of London Monograph
… of Leighton, Cheshire; b. Wigan c. 1553; educated at Merchant Taylors' School; practised as herald-painter (Free … Kensington; b. c. 1690; s. of Richard Wightwick, a London merchant and cadet of Wightwick of Wightwick, co. Stafford; …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… 8 HENRY VII. * Richard Beuerley de Kyngston upon Hull, merchant Edward Pylkington de Yokefleet and Alianora his wife …
Feet of Fines of the Tudor period [Yorks]
… TRINITY TERM, 22 HENRY VIII. ** Thomas Robertson, senr., merchant of the staple of the town of Calais John Meres, esq. …
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