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Two Early London Subsidy Rolls
… MLat alutarius (from Lat aluta 'chamois leather') 'cordwainer'. A leatherseller is sometimes mercator alute ( … [1292 S, Cordw 42] is alternatively styled 'kisser' and 'cordwainer'. It is unlikely that there were two persons … also on a garment." Setters are mostly associated with Cordwainer ward. Selkwomman, Silkewymman [1319 S, Bas 5, …
London Politics 1713-1717
… Gibson (Whig) Daniel Garrett (Whig) John Newman (Whig) Cordwainer Deputy Samuel Hayward (Whig) John Farr (Tory) …
Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum
… Batson, Dennis Gawden, Thomas Radburne, George Greimes. Cordwainer Ward. Maurice Gethin, Tempest Milner, Nathaniell …
Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… Fulke Greville. John Hodges, Grocer, elected Alderman of Cordwainer, July 9, 1622; Sheriff, 1622. Thomas Smith, Skinner, elected Alderman of Cordwainer, loco Hodges, deceased, June 2, 1629. Rowland …
A Dictionary of London
A History of the County of Oxford
… 55 a glover with personalty of c. £5 died c. 1670 and a cordwainer was mentioned in 1706, 56 but there is no other …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… a trencher-maker, a tailor, a glover, and a butcher. 68 A cordwainer was recorded in 1719. 69 Four stonemasons were …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
Alumni Oxonienses
… Baker, Thomas s. Thomas, of All Hallowes, London, cordwainer, admitted sizar of St. John's Coll., Cambridge, 23 …
A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 10
… had set himself up as a linenweaver in 1785 and in 1809 a cordwainer and a stone mason admitted they had never been …
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