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Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward IV
… and draper of London, to Oliver Davy goldsmith, Nicholas Plume 'haberdassher' and William Parys 'gentilman,' citizens …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… side of the market place projected beyond that of the Plume of Feathers, which occupied part of the site of an inn … a separate house in 1738 and the inn, then known as the Plume of Feathers, was called the Flower de Luce in 1752. The name had reverted to the Plume of Feathers, more commonly the Feathers, by 1784. 12 …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… after plumario add for work and also for a St. George's plume for the Prince Elector of Brunswick Luneburg, K.G. p. …
Old and New London
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… state that on 19 November 1463, at Leicester, Thomas Plume made a bond with them in £4 16s 10½d, payable at the … Leicester < Leicestershire < England Plaintiff Thomas Plume (m) Haberdasher London < England Defendant William …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… or CREST TILE. However it was also the label for an erect plume or tuft of FEATHERs, HORSEHAIR, or the like, fixed on …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
Ancient and Historical Monuments in the City of Salisbury
… The easternmost bay was of the 18th or 19th century. (132) Plume of Feathers, Nos. 1518 Queen Street, formerly an inn, … for many years. (131-2) Houses adjoining Cross Keys and Plume Of Feathers Yards First floor plan. Described in … an inn, but at least part of the plot was called the Plume of Feathers by 1635; it retained the name throughout …
Calendar of Treasury Books
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