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Survey of London Monograph
The Apprenticeship of a Mountaineer
… at Kars that was forced to surrender in November 1855. Wire, David (1800 1860) Born in Colchester, Wire was elected Lord Mayor of London in 1858. Witherington, …
Memorials of the Guild of Merchant Taylors
… to support the arras. 24 fathom of cord for torches, 6 d. Wire for torches. A hook to John Schad's door, etc. Total, 30 …
The Port and Trade of Early Elizabethan London: Documents
… see Baking pans, Bands, Bottoms, Hangings, Nails, Pans, Wire Copperas, 155. Iron sulphate, used in dyeing, tanning … Andirons, Chimney backs, Horns, Pans, Pots, Rakes, Thread, Wire Ironmongery, 46 Irons, see Planing irons Ironware, 435 … plates, Candlesticks, Chafing dishes, Pipes, Plates, Wire Lead tablets, 64 Lemons, 533 Lignum vitae, 45. Wood from …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… Godolphin, one docquet. Order of Council touching the iron wire underwrit to the Commissioners of the Customs. Sir Denny … putting the law in execution against prohibiting foreign wire. Sir Edward Griffin's orders of 7,500 l. underwrit on …
A New History of London
… 112lb. 0 1 0 For iron pots, the dozen 0 3 0 For rings of wire loose, the ring 0 0 2 For pipe staves, the thousand 2 6 …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… velvet and feather flowers] A flower made of SILK, WIRE and other materials in imitation of a real flower. They …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… variant. Last of all come the Pot beakers and the Barbed-Wire beakers, coarse ware of local origin but similar to some … all over outside and round inside of rim with barbed-wire style decoration, possibly produced by impressing on the … THAMES (WANDSWORTH) Putney: simple bowl with barbed-wire decoration, less carefully executed than on similar bowl …
A History of the County of Sussex
… of the former sawmills in 1957, producing sheet metal and wire goods until closure after 1985. 86 The only industrial …
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