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A History of the County of York East Riding
… 2 grocers, 2 builders, a brickmaker, a hatter, a cooper, a tallow-chandler, and a porter merchant. 88 The mayor was …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… Among the more unusual trades represented were those of tallow-chandler in 1776 555 and collar-maker in 1787. 556 A …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… sister and heir was Elizabeth, the wife of John Weston, a tallow-chandler of London. Their daughter Frances Brudenell …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… principally in coal, timber, and deals, hemp, iron, tar, tallow, oil-cakes, &c., of which the importation is …
A New History of London
… 52 Cutlers, 75 White-bakers, 45 Wax-chandlers, 19 Tallow-chandlers, 97 Armourers, 19 Girdlers, 105 Butchers, 22 …
A New History of London
… apothecaries, chymists, bread and bisketbakers, ship and tallow-chandlers, stable-keepers, inn-holders and malthouses; hemp, flax, tallow, pitch, tar, turpentine, hay, straw, fodder of all …
A New History of London
… formerly chiefly inhabited by candle-wrights, or makers of tallow and wax candles; a very profitable business in popish …
A New History of London
… their use, they having no less than 46 fellowships there. Tallow chandlers hall. On the north west side of Dowgate hill stands the hall of the company of Tallow chandlers, which is a large handsome building with …
Calendar of Border Papers
… at 26 s. 8 d. the barrel, 8 for 2 d. Vinegar, 6 l. a tun. Tallow at 2 d. per lb. Candles 2 d. per lb. Bay and white …
Calendar of Border Papers
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