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Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… pulleyes & wheeles' [Inventories (1668)] belonging to an ironmonger. In both cases, the box was given as a 'working …
A History of the County of Oxford
… town hall. 83 From 1805 the house and shop belonged to the ironmonger and clockmaker John Fardon (d. 1865), 84 whose … cabinet maker, 1 and from the 1880s until the c. 1960 an ironmonger's. In 1650 Thomas Painter built a lean-to roof on … 53 and after 1765 was let as two houses. No. 9 was an ironmonger's shop, held by the Brothertons from before 1770 …
A History of the County of Oxford
… thatcher, and slater, the metal crafts of smith, ironmonger, and plumber, the textile crafts of weaver, dyer, … attracted outsiders to the town. In 1461 John Pargetter, ironmonger of Chipping Norton, bought a shop in Market Place … and William both became aldermen. Robert Cooper (d. 1662), ironmonger and alderman, left personalty worth 480, including …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 70 There was no resident minister but William Leggatt, ironmonger, was an active local preacher and later a circuit …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Index Lib., vol. 12, 195960, p. 465, f. 180] Young, , Ironmonger Lane, Cheapside, London, u (1747). Heal records … [D] Young, Hickman, London, u (175387). Recorded at 4 Ironmonger Lane, Cheapside, 175368; and 51 Hatton Gdn (or … joiner and cm (183839). [D] Young & Brooke (or Brooks), 4 Ironmonger Lane, Cheapside, London, u (176973). Recorded also …
A Dictionary of London
… Custom House. Ypres Inn See Ipres Inn. Ysmongereslane See Ironmonger Lane. Yvieselane See Alfieslane. Yvihaile Hostel …
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