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Survey of London
… started at inns further east in London also called to pick up passengers at the White Bear. 29 Luke Sullivan, who …
Old and New London
… But the passenger who could not afford a coach had to pick his way after dark along dimly-lighted, ill-paved …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Mason and Brown (1999), Raffald (1772), Simmonds (1906). Pick [picke] A TOOL, pick is usually a shortened term for a PICKAXE, but it could … may indicate which was intended, and consequently a 'pick head' may be the working metal piece of either. OED …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Yule and Burnell (1886, pb 1996). Pike [pyke; pikes; pick] The term has two distinct meanings. It was first a …
Old and New London
… which comprises, therefore, what may be called the pick of the sewing-machine population in London. It may well …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… online Sources: Tradecards. Pitch [pytche; pytch; pitche; pick; piche; pich; peiche] In Latin PIX, this is a tenacious …
London and Middlesex Exchequer Equity Pleadings, 1685-6 and 1784-5
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
… the wall of Kinsale from which the Spanish marksmen could pick off the Englishmen working at the trenches and forts. … in the late proclamation, and would be no better than to pick the merchants' pockets. Such a suggestion can only have …
Calendar of State Papers, Ireland
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