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Middlesex county records
… and stole therefrom "unam togam panni lanei anglice one tawney cotton gowne" worth twenty shillings, two pairs of …
Middlesex county records
… Littleton late of High Holborne aforesaid stole a woman's tawney satten gowne and kirtle worth twenty pounds, a taffata … cloke faced with shag worth fifty shillings, a black tawney gowne and kirtle worth four pounds, an imbrodered …
Middlesex county records
… laid with silver lace worth twelve shillings, a cushion of tawney velvet imbroydered with silver worth three pounds, two covers for stooles of tawney velvett imbroydered with silver worth three pounds, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and the mayor, John Treacher, and senior alderman, Richard Tawney, were knighted. 47 In 1799 Frederick, duke of York, … building was the Canal House, designed by Richard Tawney for the Oxford Canal Company in 18279 at the canal … 99 The breweries were probably those of Hall, Morrell, and Tawney, all in St. Thomas's parish; 1 the tannery was …
A History of the County of Oxford
… was completed in 1844 at the expense of Alderman Charles Tawney, who refaced the west front and placed a statue of the …
Alumni Oxonienses
… proctor 1638, B. & D.C.L. 5 July, 1639; of Stapleford Tawney, Essex, chancellor of the diocese of Gloucester, was … for withholding the tithes from the rector of Stapleford Tawney; had a son, John, bar.-at-law, Inner Temple, 1663; … succeeded (Thomas 1591) his father as rector of Stapleford Tawney, Essex, 1637, and continued until his death in 1661, …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… its inhabitants that 'are the stubborn and fouler sort' [Tawney and Power (1924-8)]. Nails were also made by casting, … Rates, Tradecards. References: Holme (2000), Smith (1776), Tawney and Power (1924-8), Tomlinson (1854). Nail brush …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… DEVONSHORE DOZENS. Sources: Acts, Rates. References: Tawney and Power (1924), II/192. Norwich stuff [norridge …
A History of the County of Oxford
… and lit by candles. Monuments include those to Richard Tawney (d. 1756), and his sons Sir Richard (d. 1791), and …
A History of the County of Oxford
… over the property and let it to a tenant farmer, Charles Tawney. 96 It is likely that this was the property which …
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