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Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… of court [20 July 1585, Rep.21, f.192] to William Ryder draper in respect of his hurt and hindrance which he … of court [4 May 1585, Rep.21, f.166b] to Richard Peirson draper in consideration of his extraordinary charges in … wherewith this accountant is charged to Edwin Babington draper for 56 pieces of Bridgewater reds containing 1,350 …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… Robert Levery, who had married the widow of William Hobbs, draper (Rental, Chamber Accounts 2, f.184). Ms mutilated. …
Chamber Accounts of the Sixteenth Century
… 246. [f.139] Margin Winter Liveries 23 a. To John Alington draper for 31 yards of London russet at 8s.8d. the yard … at 8d. the yard 8s.; summa 170.13s.3d. b. To Stephen Mabb' draper for 6 yards of pheasant colour for John Luck's gown … 248. Margin [Paid] for Summer Liveries a. To John Alington draper for 17 yards of broad sad new colour at 7s.4d. the …
Survey of London
… 10. Joseph Meymott, d. 1819. 11. Joseph Armstrong, linen draper, d. 1800, and Mary his wife, d. 1823. 12. Robert …
Survey of London
… Katherne Wilson daughter to Robert Wilfon Citizen and Draper of London had ishue by her two sons and two daughters, … of variegated marble with inscription as follows: SUSANNA DRAPER died March the 18 th 1775 Aged 28 Years. Life's little … doom by Death be fix'd in Woe Unutterable ! MARTHA DRAPER died January 22 d 1777 Aged 69 Years. 10. On a white …
Survey of London Monograph
… the Body of Thomas (son of Edward Rust Citizen and Draper of London and Scarlet Dyer of Oldford in this Parish …
A History of the County of Lancaster
… hands for shops, &c., for in 1656 Arthur Bulkley, woollen draper, agreed not to hinder the inhabitants of the town …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… M. Gray, op. cit. 7. In 1261 Bartholomew is presented as a draper who has infringed the assize of cloth: Palmer, Assizes …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… (Lane, 1563), brewer (Bland, 1579), butcher (Potto, 1602), draper (Simpson, 1665), confectioner (Bryan, 1650), … 154 The bank was at first housed in the premises of the draper's shop he had inherited from his father, at the corner …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… coming on the scene. On 2 June 1778 John Mortlock, woollen draper, was admitted to the freedom for the sum of 40. 94 …
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