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An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… in the said city, attended by the lord mayor, aldermen, draper's company, the governours of St. Thomas's Hospital, …
The Church in London, 1375-1392
… Chaplains: Elias Archer, Thomas chaplain of John atte Vyne draper. Clerk: John. Total 6s 4d. 77. St Margaret Moses …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 12
… 3 At the next vacancy, in 1545, Thomas Payne, a Gloucester draper, was patron by grant from the abbey. John Veale of …
University of London: the Historical Record (1836-1926)
… Bedford College. Collyer, Margaret Blanche, B.A. : Bed. C. Draper, Gladys, Second Public Exam. Oxf.: Maria Grey Training …
A Dictionary of London
… See Tenter Street. Teyntours Tenement of John Botiller, draper, in Candelwykstrete in parish of S. Mary de …
A Survey of London
… The 37. William Durham, Thomas Wimborne. M. Iohn Tolason Draper. The king graunted that the Mayor should bee presented … Harewolde or Harrewode. 174 Mayor, Sir Iohn Pultney, Draper. 1331. The 5. Iohn Mocking, Andrew Auberie. Mayor, Sir Iohn Pultney, Draper. 1332. The 6. Nicholas Pike, Iohn Husbond. Mayor Iohn …
A History of the County of Gloucester
… mercers, smiths, butchers, bakers, and brewers, and a draper, skinner, and spicer. 13 By that time it was also … manufacture were also well represented by 5 mercers, a draper, a hatter, 13 tailors, and 6 glovers, and together …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… also made in Salisbury and Trowbridge. In 1786 a Salisbury draper, Thomas Ogden, was summoned to show his patterns to the king and was appointed Draper to His Majesty. 169 About 1770 there was a rush to …
A History of the County of Oxford
… (d. 1717), ironmonger; to Edward Phillips (d. 1719), draper; to Samuel Wollaston (d. 1741), apothecary; 255 … two poor women; the cloth was to be bought yearly from a draper belonging to the Church of England and not from a …
A History of the County of Oxford
… one example, who was the second highest contributor, was a draper, and his son John Bate was later to acquire gentle … and at Oxford and at Wallingford Castle'. 90 The woollen-draper, the linen-draper, and the mercer are among the most influential …
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