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Cardiff Records
… horses; a warder, a gatekeeper, a cook, 2 "weytes," one washerwoman, 5 footmen. R.O. Ministers' Accounts. Bundle 925, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… subcook, barber (who also washed the fellows' heads), a washerwoman, and the provost's servant. 16 There was …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… advantage, but the king gave the said house to Maud the washerwoman of Waltham as his escheat, requests auditors for …
A History of the County of Northampton
… and we find such names and descriptions as gardener, washerwoman, 'le roper,' weaver, 'barcar,' 'le …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the services which were rewarded are specified: Margaret's washerwoman Maud had received a curtilage, which she had …
Survey of London
… dressmakers, one journeyman tailor, one lighterman, one washerwoman and one widow. 321 In 1889 the freeholder, a …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… a bolter, a groom, a door-keeper, kitchen-boy, and a washerwoman, who received a daily livery and an annual …
Cardiff Records
… Characters of Old Cardiff. "Peg the Wash," an old washerwoman who used to run after the boys with a stick, in …
Calendar of State Papers, Spain (Simancas)
… for 22 crowns and 4 shillings. Juana, the Bishop's washerwoman. Has served one year at the rate of 15 reals a … at the same rate, owing to him 7 3 Isabel, the servants' washerwoman. Has served since 9th December 1560, owing to her …
A History of the County of Oxford
… s. for three weeks and three days, or about 4 d. a day, a washerwoman ( lotrix) 8 d. to 16 d. a year. A smith, for …
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