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Analytical index to the series of records known as the Remembrancia
… IV. 24. Copy of Petition of Captain Edward Panton 1 to the Lords of the Council, reciting that about five years previously, at … died April 9th, 1626. His uncle, Alderman James Bacon, Fishmonger, was elected Alderman of Aldersgate, April 24th, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… ARUNDEL ARUNDEL AND SOUTH STOKE c. 1875 General History of the Town, p. 12. The Town as a County Centre, p. 15. Military Events, p. 15. … and druggist in the 1830s, 7 marine store dealer and fishmonger in the 1850s, horse dealer in 1874, 8 and …
A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland
… Ayr - Ayton Ayr AYR, a sea-port, burgh, and market-town, in the district of Kyle, county of Ayr, of which it is the capital, 77 miles (S. W. by W.) from Edinburgh, and 34 … 8264 inhabitants. This place derives its name from the river on which it is situated, and appears to have …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… 13 Jun 1661, disch, F £720 (1) Co Co Langborn, 1676-81 'The Unicorn', Exchange Alley, Lombard Street, 1650, 1672, St … involved in Stop of Exchequer, 1672 This was paid back at the rate of £17,759 3s 8d p a He possibly broke in 1682 EIC … New Fish Street (3) Will PCC 18 Vere pr, 25 Feb 1690/1 Fishmonger, in partnership with John Wayte, cf Jeremy WAYTE …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Weald Economic history ECONOMIC HISTORY. AGRICULTURE. In the mid 10th century Bampton formed part of a large unitary … cut across later field and township boundaries, 38 but by the 14th century and probably much earlier Bampton and Weald … possibly inclosed, in Canons field further west; 39 from the later 14th century, however, Bampton's arable was divided …
A History of the County of Oxford
… Banbury Economic history Economic History. Agriculture. The Oxfordshire portion of Banbury parish was anciently … at least three, perhaps four, distinct field systems. In the south, mostly beyond the Saltway, were the fields of … (1441), 249 spicers (1425, 1436, and 1439), 250 and a fishmonger (1436), 251 and this corresponds to the variety of …
Survey of London
… Bankside CHAPTER 7: BANKSIDE Next to Borough High Street, the road along the river wall of which Bankside forms a part is perhaps the … garden and ponds at "le stewes" to John Trig, citizen and fishmonger, of London. In the 15th century it was in the
A History of the County of Sussex
… Barnham BARNHAM The parish of Barnham, well known in the 20th century for its market gardens, lies on the coastal … bridge accommodated at different times a butcher, a fishmonger, a grocer, a hairdresser, and a vet; 73 in 1992 it …
A Dictionary of London
… Benedict (St.) - Bengal Court Benedict (St.) Rent in the parish of St. Benedict granted to Peter the prior and the canons of Holy Trinity out of the land … "Shrog," or "Shorehog," after Benedict Shorne, Stock fishmonger, a new builder of the church in the reign of Ed. …
A History of the County of London
… HOUSE OF BENEDICTINE NUNS 3. ST. HELEN'S, BISHOPSGATE The nunnery of St. Helen was founded in the early part of the thirteenth century 1 by William son of … ye Cokke,' brewer, £6 13 s. 4 d. to a 'cornman,' £4 to a fishmonger, and 56 s. 2 d. to another, £9 12 s. 4 d. to a …
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