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The Aldermen of the City of London
… and Warner] Died 1641. January 20, 1642 Thomas Andrewes, Leatherseller S. 16423. M. 1649. [Sworn February 15] 65 …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… Letter Book, &c., fo. 200). August 16, 1588 Hugh Offley, Leatherseller (Sheriff-elect) S. 15889. [Sworn same day] 46 … Aldermen Sir N. Rainton and Penington, George Witham ( Leatherseller)] Sworn and discharged July 24, 1645; fine of …
The Aldermen of the City of London
… (Rep. 61, fo. 216). September 13, 1651 72 William Humble, Leatherseller [Nominated: Aldermen Penington and Sir J. … (Rep. 62, fo. 374). September 6, 1653 Sir Richard Prince, Leatherseller [Sworn Nov. 10.] 83 [Nominated: Aldermen … of 400 (Rep. 63, fo. 30). January 9, 1654 Thomas Vincent, Leatherseller [Sworn Jan. 12] 85 [Nominated: Lord Mayor …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… paid £2 for leave to assign his term to Robert Essington, leatherseller. In 1544 Nicholas Fuller was assessed for … Geere, citizen and draper, and John Herricke, citizen and leatherseller, as the tenants. Lady Weld paid the fine but …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… of his term. The goods, which were valued by William Vere, leatherseller, and Robert Johnson, tallow-chandler, were …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… 1529, as a tenement and shop, it was let to William White, leatherseller, for 20 years; White was to repair. In November … with repairs to the lessee; William Hulme, citizen and leatherseller, was said to be the former tenant. 9 Further up … the Bull Head, leased in 1535 to Thomas Craye, citizen and leatherseller, for 30 years at £2. 6s. 8d.; the lessee was to …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… error for Caketon: in 1424 John Chestreford, citizen and leatherseller, left his term in the corner tenement he … and cellar in Cheapside, to William Apps, citizen and leatherseller, for 20 years at £6 rent. Apps may already have … to the N. Elizabeth, widow of William Whyte, citizen and leatherseller, occupied it in 1547, when a lease in reversion …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… of which one was held by Thomas Foteman, citizen and leatherseller, at £5. 6s. 8d. rent for a term of years … and the other was held by Edward Taillour, citizen and leatherseller, at £5. 16s. 8d. rent. Taillour was liable for … had formerly been occupied by Thomas Footeman, citizen and leatherseller, and the other or both had been occupied by …
Historical gazetteer of London before the Great Fire
… W. of the entry to the Bull by Richard Arpham or Harpam, leatherseller, with his apprentices John Rede and Thomas … 16th century it was occupied by Richard Arpham or Harpam, leatherseller, whose apprentices, John Rede and Thomas … for a 30-year lease of the Crane, which John Butteler, leatherseller, late occupied. The lessee was to repair. …
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