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Survey of London
… Inn, gentleman. Charles Lacey of Hornsey, citizen and cordwainer of London, acquired the property in 1737 from the … In 1762 he appears as Charles Lacey of Turnstile, Holborn, cordwainer, when, with Elizabeth his wife, he sold it to …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… known, but he was living so late as A.D. 1363. Alderman of Cordwainer Street Ward. Fulk, or Folke. I.e. Edward I Meaning … of Mayor, and deprived of his Aldermanry. Alderman of Cordwainer Street Ward. He dying within the year, John de …
Chronicles of the Mayors and Sheriffs of London
… Walter Hervy, Mayor. John de Bodele and Richard de Parys, Cordwainer, Sheriffs. This Walter Hervi was made Mayor by …
Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… Poole of Hummerton Victualler in 20, James Bolton of D o Cordwainer 20, Tho: Hunt of D o Gardner 40, bound for …
Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… Bound over Hen: Coomes of [H deleted] Clopton Hackney Cordwainer by his own recognisance in 10 to appear at next … 15 December 1737 Bail offered for Hen: Johnson. Jn o: Loyd Cordwainer over ag t: 3 Tons in Putney near y e River, Benj …
Justice in Eighteenth-Century Hackney
… Market White Chappel Butcher [and] James Bolton of Hackney Cordwainer 10 each. John Page in Mag Pye Alley Bishopsgate …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… coincide with those I have given, viz: Aldersgate, Cheap, Cordwainer, Cripplegate, Dowgate, Tower. The variations are …
A History of the County of York
… 7.2 4. Leather Crafts Cobbler 20 0.7 5 0.1 1 7 0.1 17 0.3 Cordwainer, shoemaker 13 0.4 164 3.8 191 3.8 170 3.4 172 2.9 …
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