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Finance and trade under Edward III
… 1 vintner, 1 butcher 2 mercers, 2 woolmongers, 1 draper Between £1 £4 20 fishmongers, 7 pepperers, 3 butchers, … 4 vintners, 1 brewer, 1 cook, 1 salter 3 woolmongers, 1 draper, 2 tailors, 1 weaver, 1 tapicer, 1 fripperer 8 … 1 cook, 2 bakers, 1 fruiterer, 1 poulterer 1 woolbroker, 1 draper, 1 mercer, 4 tailors, 6 weavers, 1 shearman, 1 burler, …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… of this class were another mercer, two woolmongers, a draper, a vintner, a blader, and a butcher It is rare to find …
Finance and trade under Edward III
… stowage" Riley, Mem, p 22 Cal Wills, I, 462 Only one draper has been found in Cheap, and he is called "mercer or draper" In Cordwainer Richard de Berkyng had tenements in the …
Old and New London
… In 1189, Richard I. elected Henry Fitz Ailwyn, a draper of London, to be first mayor of London, and he served … the aldermen. In 1479 (the same reign) Bartholomew James (Draper) had Sheriff Bayfield fined 50 (about 1,000 of our … then much wanted. The Lord Mayor in 1462, Sir Thomas Coke (Draper), ancestor of Lord Bacon, Earl Fitzwilliam, the …
The Manuscripts of Rye and Hereford Corporations, etc.
… Valentine Beale, merchant, Mr. Edward Cuthbert, a woollen draper in Paul's Churchyard. "These severally say they know …
A History of the County of Oxford
… in hand, and had leased for a term of years to a Bicester draper and others a number of closes, which had formerly been … ox-hides; Robert Brasier, who sold red wine, and Thomas Draper, who sold cloth hoods. 372 At least one foreigner was … 389 The clothworker, fuller, weaver, woolman, woollen draper, and clothier are found in 17thcentury records. 390 …
The records of St. Bartholomew's priory & St. Bartholomew the Great, West Smithfield
Old and New London
… 1532. Strype mentions the monument of Humfry Monmouth, a draper and sheriff, who protected Tindal, and encouraged him …