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A History of the County of Middlesex
… in 1851 employed 5 men 26 but references to a foreman or watchman in a silk factory, numerous in 1851, 27 imply that …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 89 In 1792 a watchbox was set up in the churchyard, a watchman appointed at 10 s.6 d. a week, and a reward offered … in 1821 92 and the sexton, gravedigger, and day watchman in 1826, when two 'old and leading offenders' were …
A History of the County of Oxford
… There was a Swiss Cottage above the rock garden for the watchman of the private gardens, and other structures …
A New History of London
… an intention to fire it; the woman before mentioned, and a watchman, gave fresh depositions of lights having been seen …
Calendar of Border Papers
… of every one to whome the same shall apperteyne." 1. No watchman shall pull down or carry off any stone from the …
Calendar of Border Papers
… and the house of Jacob of his offences? Shall not the watchman when he seeth the sworde hanging, the shepherd when …
A History of the County of Oxford
… 1841 or earlier until at least 1863 Thomas Smith served as watchman. 30 Churchwardens were mentioned from 1584, and two …
Survey of London Monograph
… part in an affray at Bristol between some Welshmen and the watchman, and a few days later killed a mercer named Vaughan …
A History of the County of Stafford
… town lands money, and that was still his salary as night watchman in 1788. 3 A night watch was established by …
Old and New London
… to Copenhagen House. Camden Road then was not. The village watchman's box was at one end of the street by the 'Red Cap' …
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