sterryworldwide.blogspot.com
Sterry Family History: November 2014
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Reports and discussion on the latest research in STERRY family history and STERRY One-Name Study. Particularly investigates new sources of historical documents and their usefulness to increasing our knowledge of STERRY family history. The STERRY One-Name Study is a project researching the genealogy and family history of all persons with the surname STERRY anywhere in the world. Monday, November 17, 2014. Thomas Sterry of Faversham, Kent finally finds a home. Http:/ www.londonroll.org/. STERRY Thomas, New...
blog.history.ac.uk
Centre for Metropolitan History
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Centre for Metropolitan History. First phase of the English Furniture Makers Online project launched. Posted on October 20, 2016. Trade card of Phillip Hunt, cabinet maker at ‘ye Looking Glas and Cabinet’ at the east end of St Pauls Church yd, c. 1690 (British Museum, Department of Prints and Drawings, Heal Collection Ref. 28.104). http:/ www.britishmuseum.org/collection , British Museum, online [accessed 17 October 2016]. Please follow and like us:. Centre for Metropolitan History. Late 17th century vie...
cityandlivery.co.uk
Links to relevant third party websites | City and Livery | Paul D Jagger
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Exploring the great and famous City of London and its diverse Livery Companies. The Right Honourable The Lord Mayor. The City of London Corporation. The Court of Common Council. Heraldry in the City. The City, The Crown and The Royal Family. The City and the Armed Forces. Livery Companies and Freemasonry. Livery Company connections with Trade, Craft and Profession. Sayings associated with the City and Livery Companies. Fish and Chips Recipes.pdf. Root and Branch Award. City and Livery’s YouTube Channel.
mercers.co.uk
History | Mercers
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While the Mercers’ Company looks toward the future, it is very proud of its 700 year history. Throughout this time the Company has looked after the welfare and interests of mercers in the City of London, managed charities, almshouses, and schools, and played a prominent role in London civic life. We are pleased to announce that our registers of members and apprentices up to 1900 are now freely searchable via the Records of London's Livery Companies Online (ROLLCO). To begin your research.
british-history.ac.uk
Using British History Online | British History Online
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Skip to main content. Using British History Online. Our collection is always growing. Learn how you can support the development. Of British History Online. You can interact with BHO content in two ways: by searching or by browsing. Finds the occurrences of a word across our hundreds of volumes. Our new interface allows you to narrow your results to focus on a specific subject, place, period, and/or source type. Eg, a keyword search for Essex. Or date of publication. Eg,a title search for Essex. Search fo...
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The Ironmongers' Company Archives
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The Ironmongers' Trust Company. Sir Robert Geffery's School. Sir Robert Geffery's Trust. The Archives of the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers date from the 13th century with most records surviving from 1454 onwards. Older archives are stored on behalf of the Company by the Guildhall Library. In the City of London and may be consulted there. A listing of all the records at the Guildhall Library can be viewed via the London Metropolitan Archives (LMA) catalogue. City of London, 2010 [fourth edition]).
c17thlondontokens.com
Tokens from within the City Walls | Mr. Pepys' Small Change
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Mr Pepys' Small Change. Category Archives: Tokens from within the City Walls. Here are listed some some of my brief reseach notes on a random selection of 17th century tokens that were issued by tradesmen living within the old walls of the City of London . 27/08/2016 · 10:17 am. Robert Manfield at the Sign of The Death’s Head in Distaff Lane. A mid-17th century token issued by a tradesman operating from the sign of the Death’s Head in Distaff Lane, London. Of London in the mid-17. In the late 16. Centuri...
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Sterry Family History: Thomas Sterry of Faversham, Kent finally finds a home
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Reports and discussion on the latest research in STERRY family history and STERRY One-Name Study. Particularly investigates new sources of historical documents and their usefulness to increasing our knowledge of STERRY family history. The STERRY One-Name Study is a project researching the genealogy and family history of all persons with the surname STERRY anywhere in the world. Monday, November 17, 2014. Thomas Sterry of Faversham, Kent finally finds a home. Http:/ www.londonroll.org/. STERRY Thomas, New...