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William Herbert. name of The Fishmongers of London . * The fishmongers and stock - fishmongers were again made separate companies , by letters patent of 20th September , 21 Henry VII . † and were finally united and fully incorporated by ...
William Herbert. name of The Fishmongers of London . * The fishmongers and stock - fishmongers were again made separate companies , by letters patent of 20th September , 21 Henry VII . † and were finally united and fully incorporated by ...
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William Herbert. James Racer Thomas Paully William Saunderson Richard Horton Roland Goodman Robert Hervey John Cowper John Gardyner Thomas Malby ( Maltby ) Thomas Taylour Lawrence Jackson Mighell Hayward William Harvy Bayan Stevyn William ...
William Herbert. James Racer Thomas Paully William Saunderson Richard Horton Roland Goodman Robert Hervey John Cowper John Gardyner Thomas Malby ( Maltby ) Thomas Taylour Lawrence Jackson Mighell Hayward William Harvy Bayan Stevyn William ...
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William Herbert. Henry III . , in order to increase the queen's customs at Queen- hithe , prohibited any fish being landed from fishing vessels , except at that port . This caused the great London Fish market to be established in Bread ...
William Herbert. Henry III . , in order to increase the queen's customs at Queen- hithe , prohibited any fish being landed from fishing vessels , except at that port . This caused the great London Fish market to be established in Bread ...
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William Herbert. " measured a peece or toft of ground , seituate , lyeing , and beeing in the Middle row , in Old ... William Coggleshall , 1426 ; Thomas Paddington , 1485 ; John Swing , 1490 ; Richard Hanshar , 1500 ; Robert Hary ...
William Herbert. " measured a peece or toft of ground , seituate , lyeing , and beeing in the Middle row , in Old ... William Coggleshall , 1426 ; Thomas Paddington , 1485 ; John Swing , 1490 ; Richard Hanshar , 1500 ; Robert Hary ...
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William Herbert. be reasonable , and not repugnant to the laws , statutes , customs , or rights of the realm . The charter constitutes as the first six wardens , -John Leman , James Gardiner , William Bennett , William Angell , John ...
William Herbert. be reasonable , and not repugnant to the laws , statutes , customs , or rights of the realm . The charter constitutes as the first six wardens , -John Leman , James Gardiner , William Bennett , William Angell , John ...
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