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A Topographical Dictionary of England
The Environs of London
… former was founded in 1698, by John Pennell, citizen and draper, for four poor widows of seamen who have been in the …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… Todd, sold the lease to James Smithsby, woollen draper of Westminster, who bought the freehold from the … mostly for Virginia Row, were made by Richard Ordway, draper of London, and Thomas Coates, farmer of Bethnal Green. … and Bishop's Hall estate. 36 From John Chambers, a London draper, the estate descended by c. 1711 to his daughter Mary …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… reg. 1798 79 and, when belonging to Ric. Saunders, City draper and min. of Mile End New Town, reg. by Prots. 1814; 80 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… of Lancaster, 35 Alice (d. 1554), widow of Peter Sterkye, draper, 36 William Dawkes (d. 1555), mercer, 37 William …
Survey of London
… with both houses, in the occupation of John Pigou, linen-draper (No. 9), and Samuel Weather, linen-draper (No. 10), to William Robinson, 124 whose widow, …
A History of the County of York East Riding
A History of the County of York East Riding
… burgesses included a shoemaker, a fellmonger, a woollen draper, an innkeeper, a grocer, a tanner, and an apothecary; …
Dictionary of Traded Goods and Commodities
… Ware-House Laid Open: or, the Plain Dealing Linen-Draper, Shewing how To Buy all Sorts of Linnen and Indian … Murray, London Beck (1886) Beck, S. William (1886), The Draper's Dictionary: a Manual of Textile Fabrics: their History and Applications, The Warehousemen & Draper's Journal Office, London Berg (1999) Berg, Maxine …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… tradesmen listed in 1856 were a shopkeeper, a grocer and draper, a butcher, a carpenter, a cooper, a tailor, a …
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