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Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… Barking), J. Priour senior 1316 CW 266, 1317 LBD 27 (woolmonger), 1332 S (1 m.), 1333 (1335) Will (of All Hallows … William de Braye n.d. ADB 1833 (clothier), 1320 LBE 127 (woolmonger), 1328 ib. 233 (warden of woolmongers), 1328 … in St. Olave and St. Dunstan), W. de Braie the elder, woolmonger 1326-7 LBE 216. Alicia, relicta Willelmi de Braye …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Vintner succeeded a Grocer. 13871388 Two Goldsmiths and a Woolmonger succeeded a Mercer, a Draper and a Grocer. … appear succeeded a Skinner. 13911392 A Grocer succeeded a Woolmonger. [The substance of the foregoing note has already …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Row to the south and the Drapery to the west of it, whilst Woolmonger Street runs to the south west, and Gold Street …
A History of the County of Northampton
… ii, 4. Unwin, Finance and Trade under Edward III, p. 189. Woolmonger Street is mentioned 1329 (Assize R. 635, m. 67 d.) …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Northamptonshire
… 300 weavers from the town are recorded ( Rot Parl 2, 85). Woolmonger Street ( vicus lanatorum) and Fuller Street ( …
Finance and trade under Edward III
Finance and trade under Edward III
… a mercer, bought corn in Dublin 4 Richard de Hakeneye, a woolmonger, procured "protection for himself and servants who …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… de Hakeneye, who was a collector of the subsidy, was a woolmonger, so probably belonged to one of these wards Ib, p …
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