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London Bridge
… Warner for 2 hoops and 4 staves, 22d. For money paid to a tiler and his servant for 4 days, 4s. 4d. For 2 loads of … 100 ft., total 6 15s. 391. Tilers' wages. To John Bylby, tiler, and his labourer, working in tiling of divers and …
London Bridge
… 2 daubers with 3 servants for 6 days, 13s. 6d. Item to 1 tiler with 1 servant for 2 days, 2s. Item for mending the … days, by the day as above, 5s. 4d. Item to John Loveliche, tiler, with a servant for 7 days, 7s. Item to Thomas Bys, … hired for them for 5 days, 3d. Item to William Covyngton, tiler, with 1 servant for 5 days, 5s. Total 3 14s. 4d. …
London Bridge
… taking between them 3s. the day, 18s. Item paid to another tiler for himself for 6 days, taking 7d. the day, 3s. 6d. … paid for 1 hundred[weight] of lime, 6s. Item paid to 1 tiler and his servant for 4 days, 4s. Item paid for 3,000 … and their 2 servants for 5 days, 10s. Item paid to another tiler and his servant for 1 day, 12d. Item paid for 1,000 …
A Survey of London
… persons, for the reparations of London bridge. 1381. Wat Tiler, and other rebels of Kent, by this bridge entered the …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Dorset
… for the work were, David Fudge, bricklayer, plasterer and tiler, James Hamilton of Melcombe Regis, Portland stone …
Survey of London
… built some time between 1694 and 1698 by William Bills, a tiler and bricklayer, who lived in one. 7 204. Britton (Red …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Craftsmen, Shopkeepers, and Small Businesses The by-names Tiler and Mercer were recorded in 1231 and 1261 respectively. … listed in the early 14th century included Carpenter, Tiler, Slater, Baker, Butcher, Cook, Taylor, and Mercer. 211 …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… 2 Stone Buildings, Clifton, Bristol, painter, plumber, tiler, plasterer, builder, carpenter, cm, undertaker, house …
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