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A New History of London
… Book 1, Ch. 22 1755 to the death of George II CHAP. XXII. From the commencement of hostilities with France in the year 1755, … care of some servant, who sent it up by degrees, as the fishmonger directed. Thus the best fish was dealt out in …
A New History of London
… Book 1, Ch. 23 The reign of George II to the trial of Wilkes CHAP. XXIII. From the accession of George III. to the commencement of the
A New History of London
… Book 1, Ch. 4 Edward I to Edward III CHAP. IV. From the accession of Edward I. to the death of Edward III. 1273. Prince Edward was at Sicily, … on his return from Palestine, when he received advice of the death of his father. He dispatched letters to the mayor, …
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… Book 1, Ch. 5 Richard II to the Wars of the Roses CHAP. V. From the accession of Richard II. to the beginning of the civil …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Dixon filius willielmi Dixon de Stanton Hartcourt in the County of Oxford Husbandman po: se appren Richardo Cooper … a die dat Dat 5 die Julij Anno RR xvj. 78 Richard Raymond the sonne of John Raymond late of little Tue in the County of … die dat &c [turned over at y e same time to william Cooper Fishmonger of Eastsmithfeild]. 28 Abel osgood filius Abel …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… 47 Edwardus Shipway filius Edwardi Shipway nuper Civis et Fishmonger London defcti po. se appren willielmo Biggs de old … etc. 4 July 1665 Annoque RR Car scdi &c 17 59 Thomas Reeve the son of Henry Reeve de Calne in Com wiltes agricol po: se …
A New History of London
… name from London bridge which forms a part of it; and when the bridge was lined with houses on each side, three of the 14 precincts into which the ward was divided, were on thethe base of this column are copied and translated below 9. Fishmonger'shall. About 150 yards west of London bridge, in …
A New History of London
… as it is found in ancient records, takes its name from the street now called Cannon-street; formerly chiefly … times when they consumed great quantities of wax lights in the churches. Plan of Candlewick and Langbourn wards … in the north chapel by the choir. Robert March, a stock-fishmonger, gave two pieces of ground to be a church-yard; …
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… Book 2, Ch. 15 Cheap Ward CHAP. XV. Cheap-ward. The Saxon word Chepe signifies a market; and one being antiently held in the principal street of this ward, Cheapside, it was known by the name of Westcheap, to distinguish it from the market also …
A New History of London
… Book 2, Ch. 21 Farringdon Ward Within CHAP. XXI. The ward of Farringdon-within. Boundaries. This ward with … these wards still retain their name. It was divided into the two wards of within the wall and without, in the year 1395 1; and the boundaries …
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