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Survey of London
… of the Wheatsheaf tavern, and, quite possibly, a number of milliners; while at the poll the landlord of the Swan … that some of the many single female householders were milliners. One at least was in trade, for Elizabeth Jones was …
Old and New London
… contained apartments on each side fitted up as shops for milliners, sempstresses, hosiers, &c., and has been from time … storey comprised forty-eight shops, mostly occupied by milliners, while the upper storey was tenanted by the …
Old and New London
… an upper storey, in which were stalls or shops occupied by milliners and sempstresses, and other trades that supply …
Old and New London
… TheatreSt. John's ChurchThe Hogarth ClubDressmakers' and Milliners' AssociationFitzroy SquareA Favourite Locality for … the Association for the Aid and Benefit of Dressmakers and Milliners. This institution, which was founded in 1844, …
A History of the County of York
… lists, feltmakers take their place, rising from nil to 18. Milliners and embroiderers, unrepresented in the first list, …
Survey of London
… Passage and Alley had all been famous were displaced by milliners' shops, and in the early nineteenth century …
Old and New London
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