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Survey of London
… until 1736, when it was leased to a cabinet-maker and upholsterer, William Gomm, and from then until its demolition …
Survey of London
… a local cheesemonger, possibly acting on behalf of the upholsterer and cabinet-maker Peter Francis Mallet, since it …
Survey of London
… paid on eight sites 'for tenants'. John Riley, an upholsterer by trade, was rated for four of these, and for …
Survey of London
… like other houses nearby, to John Riley of Long Acre, upholsterer, 316 who a few years later let it out, like his … for work continued until 1723, including those to the upholsterer, Jones, the stonecutter, Davenport, and the …
Survey of London
… Masham, second Baron Masham, 17371776; Richard Seccombe, upholsterer, 17781808; John Weyland (? writer on Poor Laws), …
Old and New London
… and Spectator, and who lodged in the house of Mr. Arne, an upholsterer. This Mr. Arne was the father of the celebrated …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… London < England Surety for defendant William Lylly (m) Upholsterer London < England Surety for defendant Court of … London < England Surety for defendant William Lilly (m) Upholsterer London < England Surety for defendant Court of …
Court of common pleas: The National Archives, CP40
… Essex < England Surety for defendant William Lylly (m) Upholsterer London < England Surety for defendant William …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… kitchen, 1 cook; gunsmith, shoemaker, hatter, tailor, upholsterer, measurers of cloth, 3; master-carpenter, …
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