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An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in the County of Cambridgeshire
… century, perhaps by William Horne (d. 1469) citizen and draper of London, or by his son Thomas. The foundress in her …
Old and New London
… her diamond necklace and bows, which, like Sir William Draper's 'blushing riband,' commemorated by 'Junius,' formed …
Survey of London
… leases here fell out in 1874, and William Adkins, a linen-draper, was enticed from a nearby site to build houses with …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
… London, yeoman. App. to Joseph Hamilton, draper, 11 December 1753 and made free of the Upholders Co. … Son of Josiah Peacock snr of Taunton, Som., linen draper. Free of the Upholders Co. by redemption, 3 June 1772. … Cathedral Betsy Savage, the daughter of an eminent woollen draper of Bishopsgate. Traded from 21 Queen St, Cheapside, …
The Rulers of London 1660-1689
… Suss, yeo, mar 1629, at AH London Wall, Hester Withers (3) Draper (3) City property (4) (1) Boyd 3486, Johnson, DR, IV, … list, DNB Son of Thomas Player of Canterbury, Kent, linen- draper (HAB, Binding Bk, 3 Apr 1611) (5) Lysons, Envi- rons, …
Survey of London
… of 1894. Information kindly supplied by Mrs. M. P. G. Draper: P.O.D. Bedford Estate Office, Thorney House papers, … of 1894. Information kindly supplied by Mrs. M. P. G. Draper: B.A. 13200: T. 8 Nov. 1899. B.A. 25720: B.R. 3044. …
The Environs of London
… for three lives, all then surviving) to Richard Utber, draper. After the Restoration, the lessees, or their … had been master cook to Queen Elizabeth, 1626, and Richard Draper, Esq. 37serjeant at law, 1756. On the south wall are … in 1701 Mr. Brown, in 1704 Francis Collins. Richard Draper, Esq. serjeant at law, was lessee at the time of his …