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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, …
A New History of London
… 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 the … the 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; …
A New History of London
… 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 …