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A History of the County of York East Riding
… houses. Besides houses and closes, Richard Bell (d. 1563), draper, and Peter Harpham (d. 1598), merchant, left land in …
Survey of London
… Brook Street at corner sites, two apothecaries, a linen-draper, a tailor, a wine merchant, a cheesemonger, a saddler, … cutter, dyer, framework-knitter, laceman, linen-draper, peruke-maker (4), shoemaker, tailor (2); (other …
Survey of London
… and 113. The remainder included such trades as milliner, draper, hosier, hatter, haberdasher, bootmaker, dyer, …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… Blackwell, P. By 1669 Cooke, W. By 1669 Copner, H. By 1669 Draper, W. By 1669 Eldridge, T. By 1669 Elkins, E. By 1669 …
Office-Holders in Modern Britain
… June Cockburn, J. 1789 18 Apr. Jenkinson, C. 1791 6 Apr. Draper, E.A. 1793 29 May Wilson, H. 1794 26 Mar. Dashwood, G. …
A Survey of London
… portion of money, were solde from Goddard to Russell a Draper, who new builded them, and let them out for rent … Temple of London, haue solde to Geffrey Kent Citizen & Draper of London a messuage or house with two sollars 10 …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… 16 Richard II. by Thomas Ellis, of this town, a wealthy draper. He served in parliament for Sandwich in the 43d year …
A History of the County of York