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A History of the County of Essex
… Hall manor had been bought respectively by a brewer, a draper, and a mariner. 26 In his old age Benjamin Braund (d. … and to have been sold by Skipwith in 1677 to John Rayley, draper of London. 161 Rayley (d. 1706) left New Place to his …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1930. By 1938 there were an antique dealer and a draper in the parish, a wood merchant and a plumber at Small …
Survey of London
… artist's two sisters, Mary and Anne Hogarth, kept a linen draper's shop in Little Cranbourn Alley. 83 The ratebooks …
Old and New London
… II., when Sir John Abel, Knight, let it to Henry Stow, a draper. It was then called Cold Harbrough, in the parish of … to the well-known London merchant, Sir John Poultney, Draper, four times Mayor of London, and was then called … in 1500. It was rebuilt in 1584 by Sir Thomas Pullison (a Draper, ancestor of the Stanleys), Lord Mayor of London, and …
Dictionary of English Furniture Makers 1660-1840
The English Fur Trade in the Later Middle Ages
… generally more comfortable, one wealthy skinner, John Draper, had a much more palatial mansion as his 'hed place', … 1 stationer 1 barber 1 cook 1 soldier 1 mariner 1 draper 1 sherman 1 baker 1 cutler 1 fellmonger 1 chapman 1 …
A Survey of London
… the sixt ll. 815. a sixt Bell 100. Masrkes.] One Russe a Draper gaue a sixt Bell, which he named Russe after his owne … North walke, against the Quire, 1308. Sir Iohn Pulteney, Draper, Mayor, 1348, in a faire chapell by him builded, on …
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
Calendar of Papal Registers Relating to Great Britain and Ireland
… 5 Robert Armeburgh, esquire, Reginald Armeburgh, Clement Draper (Trap in Reg. CCCCXLVIII.), Joan sometime wife of …
Calendar of State Papers Relating to English Affairs in the Archives of Venice
… under penalty of one fourth of the duty. Item, any draper of this art who defrauds, and observes not what is …
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