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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… have been more important than manufacture, although a 'woolman' was mentioned c. 1500. 252 Some of the woad brought …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… 28 Oct. 1573 [Rep.18, f.96b], 2.13s.4d. c. To David Hewes woolman for his year's pension by order of court 8 June 1574 …
A History of the County of Warwick
… - - - a A carrier, a chandler, a cutler, a bucklemaker, a woolman, a lorimer, and a barber are included under the …
A History of the County of Warwick
… its custom of sending the recorder. 13 Sir Robert Onley, woolman, twice mayor in the 1480s, was returned in 1485; …
A History of the County of Leicester
… Barnes the vintner employed William Dowell, a Lutterworth woolman, as his factor in wool-gathering. 50 Those who …
Survey of London
… considerable repair, for in 1410, Simon Hugh, citizen and woolman, bequeathed 40s. to the fabric of the chapel, where …
Survey of London Monograph
… founder of Crosby Place appears to have been by trade a woolman, but belonged to the Grocers' Company, of which, in …
A History of the County of York
… 0.7 273 5.5 194 3.9 131 2.2 Woad-dealer 6 0.2 10 0.2 4 2 Woolman 1 4 24 0.5 8 0.1 Wool packer 13 0.3 2 Vestment maker …
A History of the County of Oxford
… on wool were many. 389 The clothworker, fuller, weaver, woolman, woollen draper, and clothier are found in …
Trinity House of Deptford Transactions, 1609-35
… of the island, and to deny any succour to enemies. (a) The Woolman blockhouse [? at Woolpacker Point] and the 2 other …
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