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Survey of London
… Toms, jeweller and dealer in fancy goods. One tailor and draper between Young Street and King Street occupied a double … provides an example. S. E. Seaman and Company had a draper's shop between Young Street and King Street from 1861. … Scheme (pages 835). Here in October 1870 he opened a small draper's business. Such capital as he needed came from James …
Survey of London
… existed in 1899, when readers of The Warehouseman and Draper were assured that it was built in the reign of James I … Market Review, 20 Jan. 1894, p. 37. The Warehouseman and Draper, 1 July 1899, p. 891. M.D.R. 1893/27/871: Kensington …
Survey of London
… of Lambeth and leased to John Marsh Nelson, a woollen-draper. 76 They are of stock brick without the full stucco …
A History of the County of Worcester
… a building lease in 1414. 145 The trades included those of draper, goldsmith, ironmonger and glover. 146 A newly-built …
Survey of London
… out of regard for the occupant, Miss Pike, a linen draper described by the Duke's steward, John Bourne, as 'a …
An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the City of Cambridge
… c. 1840. In the fifth window, achievement-of-arms of Draper, with ribbon of the Order of the Bath and military …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… and 1815; 23 two were recorded in 1856 24 and a tailor and draper in 1906. 25 There were two blacksmiths in the parish …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… 93 Penne mortgaged it in 1434 to Richard Clopton, a London draper 94 who foreclosed the mortgage in 1436. Clopton at …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… In 1572 Thomas Shepherd surrendered it to Vincent Poynter, draper of London, who in 1574 conveyed 9½ a. to Robert Norton … of Richard Shepherd by 1482. 26 In 1541 William Shepherd, draper of London, surrendered the reversion to Richard …
A History of the County of Surrey
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