Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London during the Eighteenth Century; Vol. 1 (of 2): Including the Charities, Depravities, Dresses, and Amusements etc.Malcolm, James Peller
History
Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London during the Eighteenth Century; Vol. 1 (of 2): Including the Charities, Depravities, Dresses, and Amusements etc.
Malcolm, James Peller
London (England) -- Social life and customs -- 18th century
Mr. George Dance, Clerk of the Works 65 4 6
Mr. Richard Gripton, Coffee-man 56 10 0
Ditto, Coffee, Tea, &c. for the
Committee 31 13 0
Mr. John Read, Carpenter 876 6 0
Mr. Kuhff, Confectioner 212 1 0
Mr. Wilder, ditto 121 14 0
Mr. Scott, ditto 91 14 0
Messrs. Kuhff, Wilder, and Scott, ditto 174 9 0
Mr. Baughan, Wax Chandler 31 0 0
Mr. Garrard, ditto 30 12 0
Mrs. Jones, ditto 30 12 0
Mr. Cotterel, Chinaman 30 11 0
Mr. Vere, ditto 18 12 0
Mr Wylde, Paul's-head Tavern 47 13 0
Mr. Edward Wix, Bricklayer 147 16 0
Mr. Charles Easton, Mason 6 4 0
Messrs. Alexander and Shrimpton,
Smiths 300 11 0
Mr. Peter Roberts, Remembrancer 63 0 0
Messrs. Wareham, Oswald, Angel,
Horton and Birch, Cooks 1600 0 0
Mr. Stanley, Band of Musick 115 0 0
Mr. Thomas Pattle, Hall-keeper 126 0 0
Messrs. Chesson, Saunders, and
Woodroffe, Upholsterers 458 19 0
Mr. Allan, Wine 178 12 0
Mr. Francis Magnus, ditto 175 8 0
Mr. Frederick Standert, Hock 116 8 0
Messrs. Brown and Righton, Wine 48 5 0
Mr. Thomas Burfoot and Son,
Woollen-drapers 258 5 0
Messrs. Pistor and Son, ditto 74 13 0
Mr. Thomas Gilpin, Plate 57 17 0
Mr. Deputy Samuel Ellis and Richard
Cleeve, Pewterers 264 3 0
Mr. Christopher Dent, Butler 190 0 0
Mr. Robert Dixon, Baker 8 0 10
Mrs. Rachel Stephens, Brewer 8 8 0
Messrs. Barber and Shuttleworth,
Fruiterers 100 0 0
Messrs. Mason and Whitworth, Ribbands 7 3 0
Mr. Charles Gardner, Engraver 23 13 0
Artillery Company 20 0 0
Mr. Charles Rivington, Printer 3 3 0
City Musick 13 3 0
Mr. Bromwich, Papier Maché 70 14 0
Mr. James Dobson, Bear Inn,
Basinghall-street 42 15 0
Mr. John Handford, Swan with Two Necks,
Lad-lane 20 15 0
Mr. John Greenhow, Castle, in
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
Reviews
Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this work.
Elsewhere in the archive
Join the Discussion
Join the discussion
Sign in to leave a comment or review.
Sign InorCreate an account