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A New History of London
… Ch. 3 King John to Edward I CHAP. III. From the accession of John, to that of Edward. On the death of Richard I. … which are numbered VII. VIII. IX. in the Appendix; and, in the third year of his reign, they obtained a fourth … in not punishing the bakers for making defective bread. For this neglect, the city liberties were again …
A New History of London
… Book 1, Ch. 5 Richard II to the Wars of the Roses CHAP. V. From the accession of Richard II. to … the beginning of the civil wars between the Houses of York and Lancaster. Edward III. was a prince of great abilities, … against foreigners. Being required to pronounce bread and cheese, the poor Flemings, who could only say brot …
A New History of London
… Cade's Rebellion to Henry VII CHAP. VI. From the rebellion of Jack Cade, to the accession of Henry VII. We now arrive at … that he had lost even the antient provinces of Normandy and Guienne, and retained only the town of Calais to support … the city. They were exempted from serving in all foreign assizes or public duties without the jurisdiction of the …
A New History of London
… Book 1, Ch. 8 Edward VI and Mary CHAP. VIII. From the accession of Edward VI. to the death of queen Mary. Government at this … the manor and appurtenances thereof; the assize of bread, wine, beer, and ale; and a fair for three days: …
A New History of London
… Book 1, Ch. 9 Elizabeth CHAP. IX. During the reign of queen Elizabeth. The princess Elizabeth, who was at … died, was met on the road by the lord mayor, aldermen, and citizens in their formalities, and was conducted to … he replied, that if affairs went on at this rate, bread would be reduced to a monopoly before next parliament. …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Book 1 1656 1656 29 January 1655 Edward welhead the son of Robert Welhead late of wendover in the County of Bucks … 10 william Spencer the son of willm Spencer Cittizen and Carpenter of London hath put himselfe appntice to y e sd … hath putt himselfe apprentice to George Emerson of Bread streete for seaven yeares from the day of the date of
A New History of London
… Book 2, Ch. 1 Situation and general view of London BOOK II. Containing a Survey of … Alban in Wood-street 16 Alhallows Barkin 54 Alhallows in Bread-street 4 Alhallows the Great 43 Alhallows in Honey-lane …
A New History of London
… denominated from Broad-street, a principal street in it, and so distinguished before the great fire of London, as being one of the widest streets then within the … Hazardous trades and goods are, apothecaries, chymists, bread and bisketbakers, ship and tallow-chandlers, …
A New History of London
… formerly chiefly inhabited by candle-wrights, or makers of tallow and wax candles; a very profitable business in popish times … pryme; Cokes to me they tooke good entent And profered me bread with ale and wyne; Rybbs of befe both fat and ful fyne, …
A New History of London
… Baynard ward CHAP. XIV. Castle-Baynard ward. History of Baynards castle. This ward derives its name from an … to Robert Fitz Richard son of Gilbert earl of Clare; and through him descended to Robert Fitz Walter, who in 1303 … of Castle-Baynard is bounded on the east by Queenhithe and Bread street wards; on the south by the river Thames; on the …
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