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A History of the County of Oxford
… an apothecary, a chandler and fishmonger, a whitebaker, a grazier, and a brewer. 69 The assessments confirm the close … in business long after his death. 28 Roger Taylor, grazier (d. 1578), not only held Walton farm but also at … grounds', and were combining their trade with that of grazier, thus inflating the price of pasture so that local …
A History of the County of Essex
… deeds of the 17th and 18th centuries. 10 John Combes, a grazier who reared cattle on the marshes there, was mentioned …
Survey of London
… as copyhold of the manor of Stepney, by a farmer and grazier called Rogers and then, as trustee under his will, by …
A History of the County of Northampton
… Farm, Hulcote, and another holding let to a 'builder and grazier'. 63 Sewardsley was one of the farms improved by the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… brazier 50 7 10 John Vile, smith 702 18 3 Samll. Forrest, grazier [ sic for glazier or brazier] 143 10 7 Leonard …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… could and has often returned moneys by one Robert Batho, a grazier, a man of great dealings and good reputation who has …
Calendar of Treasury Books
Calendar of Treasury Books
… judgment of 216 l. against Thomas Ladds of Lydd, co. Kent, grazier, who in Michaelmas term, 1692, was convicted in the …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… he so paid 300 l. to Griffith John Lewis, alias James, a grazier of Denbigh, taking bond for same in 600 l. from said …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
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