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A History of the County of Wiltshire
… It was said that in the later 19th century 'in hundreds of houses the shoe-binders, the closers and finishers were busy … the city called attention to the increasing demand for houses as a result of the coming of the army, 60 and its … business not only to the large numbers of hotels, 'guest-houses', and tea-shops but also to retail shops and garages. …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Gage, clothman or draper, city reeve in 1413, 32 who had houses in Pot Row and Castle Street, and shops near Fisherton …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… within the city shows that the tailors then owned sixteen houses, chiefly in Gigant Street, and Love Lane, Milford …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… 20 In 1649 the corporation bought four of the canonical houses in the Close for 800, to provide residences for the … in 1645, and replaced by Ralph Rookesby, put in by Thurloe; and a letter about the same time from Ashley-Cooper … and Somerset, committed upon the late insurrection' in Thurloe State Papers, iii. 3068 and in W.A.M. xiii. 1667. In …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… of Indulgence and its withdrawal a year later the houses of Thomas Taylor, John Swallowfield, John Haddesley, … was established in Salisbury before 1697; and in 1703 the houses of Robert Shergold and John Moore were set apart as Quaker meeting houses. A new house in Gigant Street licensed in 1712/13 for …