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Old and New London
… no opposition, just or unjust. One of the Queen's insolent purveyors, to insult the mayor, seized twelve capons out of …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
A History of the County of York
… inspect the fittings of the city's many inns. 66 Lastly, purveyors of unwholesome food were punished and butchers … the corporation arranged for them to be supplied by paid purveyors and to be treated by paid physicians and …
Survey of London
… of Grosvenor Square naturally dealt with high-class purveyors, some of whom enjoyed metropolitan reputations. But …
Survey of London
… building and decorating trades; 14 (26.4 per cent) were purveyors of food and drink, including three victuallers and …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… The stables Riding Purveyors, Purveyors and Granitors Riding Purveyor c. 16691702; 17141782 … Sedgewick, E. 1760 22 Dec. Cor, C. 1761 1 Apr. Drake, R. Purveyors and Granitors c. 16691782 The purveyors and …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
Finance and trade under Edward III
… On July 1st he issued a sharp reprimand to all takers and purveyors of wool In it he declared his belief that they were … farmers of the custom, they had been none the less so as purveyors of wool Instead of the legal stone of 14 lbs they …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… in 1372. 39 At least by the middle of Edward's reign the purveyors for the royal wardrobe were dealing with Salisbury …
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