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The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… over the sale of lamb and sheepskins; in Southampton, whit-tawyers or glovers were ordered not to buy or taw the 'lamb … chiefly black rabbit skins it seems, were sent to the tawyers to be dressed and then were made up by the skinners. … be sent beyond the sea' went to the merchants. 1 Thus both tawyers and their employers, as well as the customer whose …
A Dictionary of London
… Court" in Horwood, 1799. Whitawyeresselde See White Tawyers' Seld. Whitby Wharf South out of Upper Thames Street …
A Dictionary of London
… ed. 1755-Boyle, 1799). Not named in the maps. White Tawyers' Seld Seld of Richer de Refham so called in parish of …
Calendar of wills proved and enrolled in the Court of Husting
… leather with alum, salt, &c. The ordinances of the white-tawyers, or megucers (as they are sometimes called in the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… tailors), together with some leatherworking (tanners, whit-tawyers, corvesers, cobblers), metal-working (ironmongers and …