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Calendar of Treasury Books
… Brooks, and also the same affidavit against Allen, an upholsterer. The prisoners taken into custody are to be …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… notice is to be given to Mr. Thomas Crisp at the Sun, an upholsterer's in Fleet Street and to Mr. Bridges of Lincolns …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… the Wardrobe to hasten a report in the case of Gibbar, an upholsterer. See whether his petition was referred. If not, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… now in the Queen Dowager's chapel: granted. Mr. Guibert upholsterer, his petition is read. The Earl of Montagu's …
Modern Britain and Ireland - awarded 1980-1989
History Theses 1970-2014: Historical research for higher degrees in the universities of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
… on the period 1745-1803: the work and status of the upholsterer. Walton, K.-M. M.Phil., Leeds. Categories: …
A History of the County of Oxford
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… the Dictionary Archive among the miscellaneous stock of an upholsterer [Inventories (1780)]. In this context it was …
Survey of London
… and a dentist, wine merchants, a brewer's agent, an upholsterer, teachers, artists, an architect, a clerk of …
Survey of London
… 20 The workshops were taken over in 1819 by the well-known upholsterer and cabinet-maker Thomas Dowbiggin, who for the … a sub-lease of the still unfinished house to Thomas How, upholsterer. 39 Although numbered in Mount Street until c. … death in 1846 his widow sold the house to Samuel Pratt, an upholsterer of New Bond Street, 43 who converted it into two …
Survey of London
… Edgar Green (butcher), T. K. Salter (surgeon), W. W. Weir (upholsterer) and Andrew Tait (baker). 125 The Duke found …
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