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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York
… had been admitted to the freedom of the City of York as a 'tyler' in 1481/2 (SS, xcvi, 204); Cherryholme is a place near … 1598, carpenter, Thomas Sell, bricklayer, and John Tayler, tyler. Buildings erected for Lord Sheffield include three …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
Old and New London
… man who somewhat basely slew the Kentish rebel, Wat Tyler, when he was invited to a parley by the young king. It …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Cocum, J. 1824 May Jones, W. 1824 Nov. Bague, C. 1824 Dec. Tyler, J. By 1825 Russell, V. By 1825 Grinley, W. 1825 Mar. …
Old and New London
… Dick Turpin was a constant guest at the "White House," or "Tyler's Ferry," near Joe Sowter's cock-pit, at Temple Mills; …
Old and New London
… Sir William Walworth, the head of the rebel Wat Tyler being carried on a pole before him." "Sir Thomas," as …
Survey of London
… Earl employed were John Taylor, bricklayer, plasterer and tyler; Richard Vesey, carpenter; Thomas Thorneton and John …
Survey of London
… on the east side of Gun Street to Edward Yates, citizen, tyler and bricklayer, for fifty-nine and three quarter years. … Savill, citizen and carpenter; Edward Yates, citizen and tyler and bricklayer. Counterpart lease in the possession of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… esq. of Hawley, barrister at law, and daughter of Joseph Tyler, gent. of London, descended by the mother from the …
Parish Fraternity Register
… nayle and oer nayle iiij d. ob. [f. 25] Item to James Tyler for viij dayes and half v s. viij d. Item to a laborer … Item to a carpenter for a daye hir viij d. ob. Item to a tyler for certayne stuffe and for a day hir for his man … d. ob. Item for xj roff tyles xj d. Item payed to Broke tyler for x dayes and a half vj s. viij d. ob. Item payed to …
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