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London Bridge
… of 1 servant [ garcionis], 2s. Item in the wages of 1 paviour, 3s. 4d. Item in the wages of 1 dauber and his … at the Ram for 5 hours, 26s. 8d. Item in the wages of 1 paviour, 3s. 4d. Item in the wages of 1 dauber and his … Item in the horses' fodder, 15d. Item in the wages of 1 paviour, 3s. 4d. Item in the wages of 1 dauber and his …
Survey of London
… This court probably takes its name from Thomas Green, paviour, to whom a lease of part of the site was granted by …
Survey of London
… [Richard] Lissiman; painters, Job Robinson, Waring; paviour, Wilkins; plasterer, John Shepherd; plumbers, Covey, …
Survey of London
… erected under separate leases granted to Edward Liney, paviour, and William Jackling, bricklayer, in 1723 and 1725 …
Survey of London
… by the payment in May 1720 of a first instalment of the paviour's bill for the 'new pavement' before the house. 73 An … Gumley, glazier, John Kent, glazier, and Jonas Stevenson, paviour, all three of whom are known to have worked at … Sparke, brazier; Edward Wethersby, painter, and White, paviour, the location of all of whose work is unspecified. …
A History of the County of Stafford
… in 1779. 20 By 1784 the feoffees were employing a paviour and scavenger at a salary of £25 a year. In 1785 … was evidently a failure, and there was still a salaried paviour in 1788. In 1792 Steere was reengaged for an annual 5 …
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles I
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Charles II
… and Highways, to Lord Arlington. As Wm. Heart is appointed Paviour-General, and the King has spoken to you to draw up a … 74.] Enclosing, Heads of a patent for creating Wm. Heart Paviour-General for England. [2 pages. See p. 190 infra. … a warrant for erecting an office to be called the Master Paviour-General of the Works, with a grant thereof to Wm. …
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