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A History of the County of Somerset
… but broomers remained in the parish until the 1880s. 34 Cloth was fulled at Adscombe from the 15th century, and in … 17th. 36 A clothier was accused in 1631 of stretching his cloth and of using inferior materials. 37 Several clothiers, … men in the parish with goods worth over £300, including cloth, wool, and flock worth over £90. The presence of yarn, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… is the Lord's Supper, in brown and white crayons, on cloth, by Isaac Fuller, accompanied with other subjects. At …
Old and New London
… at an evening party in the square. On the removal of the cloth, the snuff-boxes made their appearance, and Brummell's …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… chairmaker (182438). At Old Butcher Mkt in 1824 and 14 Cloth Mkt, 183338, with a house at Dean Ct in 1833. [D] … St in 1837. [D] Parker, John, Thompson's Entry, 14 Cloth Mkt, Newcastle, chairmaker (1834). [D] Parker, John, … 163 Piccadilly, opposite Bond St, London, carpet and floor cloth manufacturer and furnishing u etc. (1837). [D] Parker, …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… (A) Jane, (B) 1642, Anne Sanderson of Stepney, Middx (6) Cloth merchant (5) City property (7) ? Bro-in-law of John … Shrewesbury, Salop, mar Cecilly (5) Levant mer- chant, cloth trade (6) Personalty, Nov 1669, £6,152 (7) City …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… packduck; pack duck] A TEXTILE in the form of a LINEN CLOTH similar to CANVAS and DRILLING. It has been noted in … hangings [paynted hangynge; paynted hangyng; hengeng of cloth peyntted; hangyngs of peynted clothe; hangyngs of olde … peynted clothe; hangynges paynted; hangeng of paynttid cloth] HANGINGS made in imitation of TAPESTRY; in this sense, …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… are supplied with water from wells. The manufacture of cloth is extensively carried on in the town and …