List of the livery of London, with their places of abode, and businesses under the heads of their respective companies, ... the whole disposed in alphabetical order; ... with a dictionary of the livery, and a canvassing book ... To which is added an useful index. By Thomas Tomlins, ...
Main Author: | Tomlins, Thomas |
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Corporate Author: | Eighteenth Century Collections Online |
Format: | Online Book |
Language: | English |
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[London?,
1775?]
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