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Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… Thursday. The Surrey Commissioners to attend on the 12th, and Col. Dodding to be present. Further time to be taken to … You certify that you have surveyed Lord Hopton's estate, and called a court, and that you find the rental value 320 l. … at Walgrave, and the arrears thereof, let to certain shoemakers for the last two years, for payment to them of a …
Calendar, Committee for Compounding
… 1651 April 3. Gurney House. Trustees for sale of Dean and Chapters' lands to the Committee for Compounding. Being … by our trust to secure the libraries of the late deans and chapters, we directed the removal of those at Canterbury, … p. 84.] April 16. Petition of Thos. Pendleton and 12 other shoemakers of Northampton to the Committee for Compounding, …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… Wacker who took out insurance cover of 200 on his utensils and stock at Wells St in 1778. This low insurance cover does … commissions that he undertook for the Prince of Wales and the nobility. It is also surprising that his name is … Much of the work charged was obviously of a high quality and in 178384 much of it was specified as in purple wood. In …
A History of the County of Sussex
… (20 a.) were transferred to that parish 1882z × 1891, and in 1971 there were 701 ha. (1,732 a.). 87 In 1985 a small area in the south-west was transferred to Barnham and a larger area in the north-east to Slindon, while … in shape, the eastern boundary partly following a stream and the northern and southern ones partly roads or tracks. …
A History of the County of Essex
… Walls and gates WALLS, GATES, AND POSTERNS Town walls c. 3,000 yd. long were built c. 65-80 … 8-10 ft. thick, built with a core of layered septaria and mortar faced with coursed septaria and tile. A number of …
A History of the County of Stafford
… for the poor CHARITIES FOR THE POOR. Mollesley's Dole and Corporation Alms-houses. By deed of 1451 William Lyle of … Long Itchington (Warws.), which had been conveyed to Lyle and a William Magot by Thomas Mollesley of Walsall the same … 8 marks at Walsall on Mollesley's obit day for his soul and that of his wife Margery, retaining the ninth for …
A History of the County of Stafford
… parish lay within Cannock forest. Only the area south and east of the Holbrook was excluded. 70 There was evidently … time the manor was granted to Herbert le Rous in 1159, 72 and the area of cultivation was gradually extended by … Ind.' 119. Ibid. 133; P.O. Telephone Dir. Sect. 451: 1970. Shoemakers are mentioned from c. 1494, a jerkinmaker in 1577, …
A History of the County of Stafford
… measures were taken when plague threatened in 1636 and 1637. In November 1636 the Walsall justices issued orders … of inhabitants to watch the various entrances to the town and keep out any traveller unable to prove that he had not … was to appoint two warders, one to act at Great Bloxwich and the other wherever the constable directed. Innkeepers and
Old and New London
… Saints' ChurchSt. Anne's ChurchSt. Mary's, St. John's, and Holy Trinity ChurchesNonconformity at WandsworthFrancis Grose the Antiquary, Bishop Jebb, and Voltaire Residents hereMock Elections of the "Mayors of … operations carried on here include carpentry, tailoring, shoemaking, and engineering as applied to the steamengine on …
A History of the County of Essex
… from 1523 to 1856, with considerable gaps in the 16th and 17th centuries. 1 Courts leet and baron were being held up to 1643, after which only courts … fishermen, or to such craftsmen as weavers, tailors, shoemakers, or barbers, in east London or West Ham. During …
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