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Old and New London
… attending delights of knackers' yards, slaughterhouses, tripe-dressers, cats'-meat-boilers, catgut-spinners, …
Petitions to the Westminster Quarter Sessions, 1620-1799
… that he being bound an apprentice to Master Richard Redman tripe man of the parish of Saint James within the liberty of …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… NUTMEG, PEPPER POD, PORK, SAMPHIRE, STURGEON, TONGUE, TRIPE As a variant of speckled: Found describing HOSE See …
Roger Whitley's Diary 1684-1697
Survey of London
… traders: wholesale butchers and provision merchants, tripe-dressers, sausage and sausage-skin makers, baconcurers, …
A Dictionary of London
… ii. 28-Lond. Guide, 1758). Stripe's yard" (P.C. 1732). " Tripe Yard " (Horwood, 1799-L.C.C. List of Streets, 1901). " … stated by him in his Survey of London. Then corrupted to" Tripe " Yard, and original name restored 1903. Strype's Court …
London Inhabitants within the Walls
… Edw; Eliz, w; John, s, 80.10 Tripcony Leonard, ser, 4.4 Tripe Nat, ser, 71.6 Tripland Martha, 15.9 Tripler Sar, ser, …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… bolsters, bedding and 4 Chairs Gilded. [D; V&A archives] Tripe, Thomas, Exeter, Devon, cm and victualler (1827). …
Survey of London
… maker, melter of tallow, soap boiler, melter of fat, tripe boiler, tripe seller, sausage maker, sugar baker, fellmonger, dyer, …
Survey of London
… in 1815, said that Strype's Yard, then corrupted to Tripe's Yard, had become like Petticoat Lane, the resort of … 1904. These new streets were originally to be called Tripe Street, Cobb Street and Short Street. Just before the completion of the project Tripe Street was renamed Strype Street. 24 Short Street …
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