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Survey of London
… among their occupants in 1827, but by 1866 there was a pawnbroker at No. 261 and coffee-rooms at No. 263. 331 The …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… unsigned paper. One Bonney, a goldsmith, dealt most as a pawnbroker; lived formerly in Holborn, now lately in Mincing …
Survey of London
… described as a silversmith, jeweller, watchmaker, pawnbroker and general salesman, took No. 40 after the … tattoo parlour 60. chemist tattoo parlour art gallery 62. pawnbroker not known caf 64. grocer bookmaker …
Old and New London
… had been "bear leader" to the stingy nephew of a rich pawnbroker, and had played the flute at the door of Flemish …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… 342, ref. 530394] Garret, John, Newcastle, joiner, cm and pawnbroker (181124). At Bigg Mkt, 181124, but in 1833 at …
Calendar of Home Office Papers (George III)
… prisoner, order for discharge of, questioned Bowers, Mrs., pawnbroker, Bunhill Row Thomas, suspected absconder Bowes of …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Anne
… Black Black Bull, (inn) Blacket, Sir E. Blackmore (a pawnbroker) Thos. (Deputy Lieutenant Tower Hamlets) Thos. …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… to sign a petition for the late King's trial Mr., a pawnbroker, of Whitechapel Johnston, Isabel, payment promised …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II, 1678
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