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Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… rate, even while the office was combined with the marshal farrier's position, from c. 1699 to 1707. This figure was … in 1782. The office, along with that of marshal farrier, was abolished and replaced by that of farrier in ordinary on 21 November 1791. 1 There were two …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… by the Establishment of 5 July 1823. 2 The marshal farrier of the stud was appointed by the master of the horse. … 1708, and was paid 60 per annum (as sergeant and marshal farrier to the stud) on the Establishment of 1714. The office was abolished on 1 Oct. 1715. 3 The stud farrier was appointed by warrant of the master of the horse. …
Old and New London
… Radford and his wife, the daughter of John Clarges, a farrier in the Savoy. The farrier's daughter, as we have stated in a previous chapter, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… bought from Geoffrey son of Alard and gave to his farrier Robert Ruffus. 72 The bishop evidently made a further …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… cit. Thomas Somerton, 1658; 'he had been a blacksmith or farrier and preached strange doctrines'; Raines in Not. …
Calendar of Treasury books
A History of the County of Sussex
… recorded between 1813 and 1828 include a grocer, a farrier, and a butcher, besides two blacksmiths, two … 1874, a builder, decorator, and undertaker in 1903, and a farrier in 1930. By 1938 there were an antique dealer and a …
Old and New London
… the marriage, in 16323, of Anne Clarges to Thomas Radford, farrier, of the parish of St. Martin's-in-theFields. This …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… Fitton of the Golden Anchor in Walbrook (kept by Mr Tod, a farrier) complained that 'for a small payne and rednes in her …
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