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Calendar of Treasury Books
… Guy to Sir Richard Pigot (to be left at Mr. Toleson's, a tobacconist in Cateaton Street, to be sent with speed). You …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… employment in the tobacco duties, he having been bred a tobacconist. Ibid, p. 143. …
Calendar of Treasury Books
… offence: and his bail, Francis Cottrington of the same, tobacconist, and John Wilkinson of the same, cooper, 20 l. …
City of London Livery Companies Commission. Report
Chelsea Settlement and Bastardy Examinations, 1733-1766
… [n.p.] Middlesex, to wit. Mordecai Moulslow (by trade a tobacconist), aged about 41 years, born near Portsmouth in …
Survey of London
… Market during the past century. 1910 1992 2006/7 4. tobacconist newsagent newsagent 6. confectioner bookmaker …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… in the early 18th century. 311 The inhabitants included a tobacconist in 1712, 312 a tallow-chandler in 1721, 313 a …
Survey of London
… Street was built about 1891, and first occupied as a tobacconist's shop. 64 The pattern of building development, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… greengrocer (1899), stationer (1903), fishmonger (1915), tobacconist, newsagent (1922), and hairdresser (1927). There …
Old and New London
… immortalised by Pope; and John Hardham, the Fleet Street tobacconist. The entrance to the vault of Mr. Holden (a … sassenges." In Garrick's time John Hardham, the wellknown tobacconist, opened a shop at No. 106. There, at the sign of …
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