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Calendar of State Papers Domestic: Interregnum
… native imported strong waters, spirits, soap, glass, hops, saffron, iron wrought or cast, salt, all imported earthenware …
Calendar of Treasury Papers
… also as to the failure of John Lyndsell, who was mayor of Saffron Walden, through whom the petitioner had returned …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Calverly-cum-Farsley, Yorks., cm (1830). [D] Wade, John, Saffron Hill, London, carver (177581). In 1775 the address was given as near Peter St, Saffron Hill and in 1781 as 16 Saffron Hill. In both years insurance cover amounted to 200 …
A History of the County of Essex
… from the 1620s or earlier until the late 18th century, saffron before 1635, and teazel and caraway c. 1780. 24 In …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… expended in the purchase of clothing for the poor. Walden, Saffron (St. Mary) WALDEN, SAFFRON ( St. Mary), an incorporated market-town possessing … present prefix owes its origin to the former culture of saffron in the neighbourhood: the device of the corporation …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… The neighbourhood was formerly noted for the growth of saffron. The living is a perpetual curacy; net income, 100, …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… 140 l. returned by him through John Lyndsell the Mayor of Saffron Walden, whose notes were returned unpaid and the said …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… End and Audley End Park in Walden alias Chipping Walden or Saffron Walden: for ever: to hold as for five separate parts …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… in Cambridge he paid 140 l. to Mr. John Lindsell, mayor of Saffron Walden, which was to be paid at London to the Excise …
Physicians and Irregular Medical Practitioners in London 1550-1640
… (qv, 387), a Papist of Lancaster, for senna and wild saffron (purge). W was dismissed with a warning because she …
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