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... shops , valued at £ 357 2s . 3d . , belonging to seven other people who lived in neighbour- ing villages and towns ... shops when the market was over ; this would explain why the losses sustained were so small compared with the other ...
... shops , valued at £ 357 2s . 3d . , belonging to seven other people who lived in neighbour- ing villages and towns ... shops when the market was over ; this would explain why the losses sustained were so small compared with the other ...
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... shops were to be sold , and the sale money to be divided among the three girls . His wife Joan married again , this ... shop on the Cornhill . Moreover she had lent out £ 64 on mortgage for a house , the security being the house itself ...
... shops were to be sold , and the sale money to be divided among the three girls . His wife Joan married again , this ... shop on the Cornhill . Moreover she had lent out £ 64 on mortgage for a house , the security being the house itself ...
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... shops . In Newmarket this category was divided into two : ' the Butchers ' and ' Bury and other Shops ' . We have suggested that the term ' butchers ' probably included all those shopkeepers dealing in perishable goods such as meat ...
... shops . In Newmarket this category was divided into two : ' the Butchers ' and ' Bury and other Shops ' . We have suggested that the term ' butchers ' probably included all those shopkeepers dealing in perishable goods such as meat ...
Contents
Chapter Two 16051647 | 7 |
Chapter Three | 15 |
Chapter Four 16601685 | 23 |
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References to this book
The English Urban Renaissance: Culture and Society in the Provincial Town ... Peter Borsay No preview available - 1989 |