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A Dictionary of London
… Botyl, Merchant Taylor, and the other to Wm. Beswicke, draper. The moiety sold to Ric. Botyl comprised the west gate …
A History of the County of Essex
… sold it in 1452 to (Sir) Thomas Cooke (d. 1478), a London draper who was lord mayor in 1462. 108 He also bought the … about 1684 to William Mead (d. 1713), a London linen-draper and a leading Quaker. 203 William's son Sir Nathaniel …
Survey of London
… LMA, GLC/AR/BR/07/0741: DSR: ILHC, cuttings L4.5: Chris Draper, Islington Cinemas and Film Studios, n.d. (1989), p.40 …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… manor of Southcote by Colnbrook to Odo Purchace, a London draper. The conveyance is dated from Ruislip, and the two …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in the parish: 20 the business of grocer, baker, and draper belonging to Mr. Picton, with premises in the village …
Rymer's Foedera
… quod Thomas Scotte de Parochia Sancti Swithini Londoniae Draper, Thomas Cook de Parochi Sanctae Mariae Wolchirche Londoniae Draper, Anfreonus Spynula Mercator de Janu, & Gabriell de …
Rymer's Foedera
… de Yakesle. Robertus Halum. Johannes Hoker. Johannes Draper. m. 39. Rogerus de Beston de Principatu Regis …
Rymer's Foedera
… licit & impun, Nos, Pro eo qud Johannes Balle de Londonia Draper, & Edwardus Frenche de Londonia Grocer, coram Nobis, …
Rymer's Foedera
… for Richard Scathelook alias Corneeyr of London, draper, going to Brittany, in the retinue of Walter Blount, … alis dictus Ricardus Corneeyr, de Civitate Londoniae Draper, qui in Obsequium nostrum versus Partes Regni Regis …
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