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Calendar of the plea and memoranda rolls of the city of London
A History of the County of Somerset
A History of the County of Somerset
Middlesex county records
… be a disorderly person though an able seaman (p. 64) John Pitcher is confirmed scavenger of Turnmill Street Liberty, in …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
London Sheriffs Court Roll
… Holebourne, and carried off a copper pot worth 5s. and a pitcher worth 12d., with other goods. Afterwards he came and …
Survey of London
… Marchant of London, merchant, Nos. 22 and 26; and Thomas Pitcher, citizen and fishmonger, No. 32 and at least one … r Gerrard ? later Sir William Gerard, fifth baronet Mr. Pitcher Thomas Pitcher, citizen and fishmonger, building speculator Mr. …
Survey of London
… the southernmost on the west side of the square, to Thomas Pitcher, 3 citizen and fishmonger, 294 probably identifiable with Thomas Pitcher of Deptford who supplied Frith with tiles. 295 The …
Survey of London
… had leased the southernmost of these, No. 32, to Thomas Pitcher, and the ratebooks suggest that he may also have had … two storeys in the roof (fig. 3). In addition to No. 32 Pitcher certainly had an interest in at least one other house …
Survey of London
… land on the south side of the Blackwall entrance to Thomas Pitcher, a shipbuilder at Northfleet, near Gravesend. Pitcher used the ground on the east side of Ferry Road to lay … Row) and a large detached house for himself (Lawn House). Pitcher's yard, renamed the Canal Dockyard by his successors, …
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