- a
fraternity and
plied for hire. However, this was
contested by the
Woodmongers' Company, who
owned more carts. The
Carmen turned to Christ's Hospital...
- coal: the Fuellers, or coal traders, were
originally members of the
Woodmongers' Company,
which became defunct in the
eighteenth century. The company...
-
October 2016. Dale,
Hylton B. (1922). "The
Worshipful Company of the
Woodmongers and the Coal
Trade of London".
Journal of the
Royal Society of Arts:...
-
Auckland Grammar School 2
August 1604 Feltmakers'
Company 29
August 1605
Woodmongers'
Company 16
September 1605 Butchers'
Company 18
September 1605 Gardeners'...
- 1
March 2020. Dale,
Hylton B. (1922). "The
Worshipful Company of the
Woodmongers and the Coal
Trade of London".
Journal of the
Royal Society of Arts....
-
House of
Commons between 1621 and 1624.
Bromfield was
described as a "
woodmonger", in the
diary of
Philip Henslowe, of
whose will he was one of the overseers...
- for the school. The
original house was
built in the mid-1690s by the
woodmonger John Kemp.
Later occupants included the
Marquis du
Court 1700–1, ‘Lady...
-
supply and shipping. He
married Sarah Chitts,
daughter of
Thomas Chitts,
Woodmonger, of
London in 1753.
Bucknall became Freeman of the Brewers’
Company in...
- and his wife, Anne Beard. He was a
member of the
Worshipful Company of
Woodmongers by 1634, and
became sufficiently wealthy by
trading in coal and timber...