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Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… &c xxij 58 Richardus Hazard filius Will. Hazard de Isle of Ely in Com Cambridge Agricol. po: se appren Nicho. Bell de … ann a die dat &c [Assigned to John Taylor Citizen & Baker of London 12 October 1675 per W m Newbold e d loc Cler.]. 93 … se appren Johanni Austin de moore lane pro 7 ann a 29 th of Septembr. prox. 113 Thomas Turlington filius Roberti …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… sequen post Dat Indre Dat die et anno suprad. [ A folio of the original is here missing, the names of the apprentices and their masters as taken from the … Hutchinson; turned over to Anne Hayward, widow, relict of Richard Hayward Carpenter.] 35 Thomas Brooke filius Thome …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
… Bancks side Civi et Carpenter London necnon mercator free of y e Eastland Company & trading to norway swedland &c for 8 years from o r …
Records of the Worshipful Company of Carpenters
A New History of London
… Book 2, Ch. 1 Situation and general view of London BOOK II. Containing a Survey of the City of London; with Descriptions of the Public … obvious defects in the bills of mortality published by the company of parish clerks. The account of births is taken only …
A New History of London
… receives its name from London bridge which forms a part of it; and when the bridge was lined with houses on each side, three of the 14 precincts into which the ward was divided, were on … open pediment, in which is a shield, with the arms of the company. The windows are ornamented with stone cases, the …
A New History of London
… street in it, and so distinguished before the great fire of London, as being one of the widest streets then within the walls. Boundaries.; … of England, which was built in 1732; the business of the company until that time having been transacted in …
A New History of London
… and one being antiently held in the principal street of this ward, Cheapside, it was known by the name of Westcheap, to distinguish it from the market also kept in … mansionhouse of Robert lord Fitzwalter, who sold it to the company in the year 1411, for 320 marks. The building is well …
A New History of London
… formerly have been distinguished as the peculiar residence of dealers in coals; or from some person of the name of Coleman, who as the builder, chief owner or … London-wall, between Moorgate and Basinghall-street. The company have been since accommodated in Coachmakers-hall. …
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