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Survey of London
… wife. The next owner was James Corson of Deptford, a linen draper, who bought it at auction in 1766 for 1,300. Two years …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… poll tax, among them 3 merchants, 2 mercers, 2 tanners, a draper, a skinner, a weaver, a spicer, and 15 brewers. 251 …
The Environs of London
… trade. Swift in his letters calls him the learned woollen draper. Inscription:"Sir Samuel Fludyer, Knt. and Bart., …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Jolliffe of Leek and widow of Edward Ashe, a London draper, 23 had eight almshouses built at the corner of Broad …
A History of the County of Stafford
… John settled Harracles on his son, another John, a London draper who had been joint lord of Horton manor since 1554. 31 …
A History of the County of Stafford
… to his daughter Elizabeth, widow of Edward Ashe, a London draper. In 1677 she charged the land with a rent to support …
Survey of London
… (as lot 6) by the occupant, Robert Harvey Gedge, linen draper, for 770. 189 A trade card issued in 1830 by R. Pace … plans of the house may exist. One of these was a linen draper's from at least 1733. The state of the King's Theatre …
Survey of London
… 350 Richard Day of York Street, Covent Garden, linen draper, 351 Lawrence Nicholl of St. Anne's, Soho, physician, … year the theatre was bought by Isaac Newton, a linen draper occupying adjoining premises in Leicester Square, who …