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Survey of London
… his sons-in-law and executors, Philip Harman, citizen and draper of London, actively maintained the brick-making …
Survey of London
… three fishmongers, a gingerbread baker, a linen-draper, two oilmen, a pattern-maker, a peruke-maker, a poulterer and a woollen-draper. 233 From slightly further afield were a brewer of St. …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… of cloth" was now to be a separate trade confined to the draper The weaver, the fuller or the dyer was not to go … make or sell cloth on his own account He must work for the draper, and find his sole access to a wider market through the agency of the draper as a middleman. Such, briefly stated, was the purport …
Survey of London
… and Daniel Blake of St. Paul's, Covent Garden, woollen draper, conveyed it to John Brooke of London, esquire. …
Old and New London
… cellars on the west side of Farringdon Street, so that one draper alone had 3,000 worth of goods destroyed or damaged. …
Survey of London
… rebuilding seems to have been undertaken. John Jenney, a draper, built or rebuilt some seven houses in Rose Lane and …
Survey of London
… (formerly No. 6 Guilford Street East). 17981805, William Draper Best (17671845), judge; 183234, William Wiseman, …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
… 'fellmongere,' in the year 1368; and of James Andreu, draper, who, after making provision for a perpetual chantry …