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A History of the County of Derby
… exclusive of the cook and porter, cost 4, whilst the washerwoman's bill for the year only came to 16 d. The chief …
A History of the County of Shropshire
… two cooks, a baker, a bell-ringer, a cobbler, and a washerwoman. The community continued to provide for many of …
A History of the County of Suffolk
… the Michaelmas synod; he also ordered that Margery, the washerwoman, was not for the future to enter the priory …
A History of the County of Norfolk
… drunkenness. Richard Cambridge said that they had not a washerwoman, a barber, or a clock. As compared, however, with …
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… various lodgings, the flea finally decided that the poor washerwoman best satisfied his appetite. The gout, however, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Stephen, 80, 279 Maud, Empress, 5, 60, 160, 260 Maud, a washerwoman, 242 Maurice, Prince, 9 Mavor, Revd. John, Fellow …
London Consistory Court Depositions
… 1316, 1523, 1624, 1640 vintner, 8778, 1086, 1489, 1606 W. Washerwoman, 194, 448, 960, 981, 1602, 1642 waterbearer, 597, … 1586; mends stockings, 1701; scours, 960; starches, 981; washerwoman, 194, 448, 960, 981, 1602, 1642 woodmaker, 157, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… June 1838 (LC 3/71, p. 50). Rudiard, Ellen Seamstress and Washerwoman to the Roman Catholic Chapel Royal Est. of 20 …
Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… victualler, of Temple Mills, 1103 Godfrey Anne, widow and washerwoman, xxix, 218 Henry, of Mare Street, 1094 …
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry III
… Peter, William. smith. See Lewes. tailor. See Germanus. washerwoman. See Cecilia, Elena. clerks. See Cestreton, …
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