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Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… merchant, son of Samuel Whitaker, grocer Robert Pickering, a Quaker, tanner, son of Robert Pickering, a Quaker, tanner … Robert Simpson, joiner Michael Potts, joiner Benjamin Snow, bricklayer Edward Reed, merchant taylor Andrew Suddren, … master and marriner George Lyth, cabinet maker Benjamin Snow, hornbreaker Edward Darby, merchant taylor John Jackson, …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… miller Johannes Osborne, joyner Franciscus Bridgwater, a free denizen or laborer Willelmus Slater, a free denizen or … Jacobus Conyers, weaver to the manufactory Robertus Snow, fil. Ricardi Snow, dyer Ricardus Snow, fil. Ricardi Snow, dyer Petrus …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… Coates, cordwainer Matthus Rennyson, bricklayer John Snow, stuffweaver Willelmus Plaister, cordwainer Johannes …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… Clerke, dyer Johannes Clerke, taillour Georgius Ten[a]nd, haberdasher Ricardus Raper, taillour Edwardus Blockley, … Hugh Currer, draper John Bovell, taylor. His son Francis a freeman 1663 Robert Franke, mercer William Wawdbie, … Richard Cundall, joyner John Spencer, baker Thomas Snow, bricklayer William Morley, girdler William Scott, …
Register of the Freemen of the City of York
… armourer Robert Dann, per redemption Seth Gilburne, a free labourer James ( blank), a free labourer George Jackson, per redemption Joseph Jones, … Willelmus Hammond, sadler Johannes Myers, translater Ric. Snow, ad libertatem civis admissus, secundum ordinem …
Old and New London
… corner to the north. Some say it was named after Aldrich, a Saxon, who built it; others, says Stow, attribute it to the … 1618, the expense (more than 1,000) being defrayed out of a legacy, left for the purpose by one William Parker, a merchant tailor. It was damaged in the Great Fire, but soon …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… the execution of his design. Mr. Harrison's plan was a semicircle, a form, in some respects, possessed of peculiar … junior, Thomas Curry, Robert Cram, Samuel Lawton, Snow Clayton, William Lloyd, gentlemen, owners of land, and … of life. Items in the church-wardens' disbursements: L. s. d. 1631,given to 4 poore dutchmen w h were taken by …
Historical Account of Newcastle-upon-Tyne
… repaired; and, four years afterwards, the whole underwent a thorough repair, the walls were whitened, and the pillars … was taken down, by the chancellor's special mandate. A new vane was also put up; the bells, clock, and chimes were … Colepits, Hoastman, 27th May, 1729, aged 41 yearsCuthbert Snow, 16th of August, 1694." The following inscriptions were …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… increased by the mercer 3 Richard Attingham, presumably a kinsman of Thomas, who in 1457 directed that after his death a moiety of the rent of a house on the north side of St. … and the almshouses never made use of a distinct seal. S.P.L., MS. 4257, f. 26; T.S.A.S. [1st ser.] viii. 3678. Benet …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… 7/809 f. 16). Dis. 21 June 1697 (AO 1/1721/138; NMM Adm. A/1843 no. 771). Again pd. from 9 Dec. 1697 (AO 1/1721/139; … f. 10). Discharged 24 May 1732 (ibid.). Richardson, Edmund L. Clerk ( Ticket and Wages Branch) transferred from … Nov. 1763 (ibid.). D. 20 Nov. 1763 (Adm. 7/814 f. 14). Snow, John Clerk ( Ticket Office) 16 July 1733-31 Oct. 1740 …
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