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innholder Now rare. (ˈɪnˌhəʊldə(r)) Forms: see inn n. [f. inn n. 4 + holder. Cf. householder.] = innkeeper.1464 Nottingham Rec. II. 252 Johannes Watson, inhalder. c 1510 Barclay Mirr. Gd. Manners (1570) G iv, Be thou none Inholder, hosteler nor Taverner. 1587 Harrison England ii. iii. (1877) i. 87 S...
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Fyfield (near Marlborough)
Mark Pope Snr was the innholder at the time of drafting his last will and testament in 1776. Sometime during the 14 years Mark Pope's widow, Anne, was innholder, the name changed to The Fighting Cocks.
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innkeeper
innkeeper (ˈɪnˌkiːpə(r)) Forms: see inn n. [f. inn n. 4 + keeper n.] One who keeps an inn or public house for the accommodation of travellers and others; an innholder, a taverner.1548 Udall Erasm. Par. Luke x. Q iij, [He] deliuered thim to his hoste the ynnekeper that he should see the wounded man w...
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Edward Sherman (coach proprietor)
For some time prior to him becoming [c1803 onward] an innkeeper (he was granted Freedom of the City [London] as an Innholder 11th October 1803) and coach of the Oxford Arms, and daughter of its previous innholder.
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Dock Square
In 1789, tenants in the square included innholder Mrs. Baker (at the "sign of the Punch-bowl"); dry-goods dealer John Brazer; grocer William Saxton.
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John Ranby
Giles-in-the-Fields in Middlesex, an innholder, he put himself apprentice to Edward Barnard, foreign brother of the Company of Barber-Surgeons, on 5 April
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vintner
vintner (ˈvɪntnə(r)) Forms: α. 5 vyntenere, -tyner, 5–6 -tener, 6 -tenar (Sc. ventennar), 6–7 vintener; 6 vyntoner, 7 vintoner. β. 5–6 vyntner(e, 6– vintner (8 vinctner). [Alteration of vinter.] One who deals in or sells wine; a wine-merchant; † an innkeeper selling wine.α c 1430 Lydg. Min. Poems (P...
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John Kilby Smith
By 1792 Smith was an innholder in Newglouster. By 1809 Smith was working at the War Department.
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holder
▪ I. holder1 (ˈhəʊldə(r)) [f. hold v. + -er1.] I. One who or that which holds or takes hold. 1. a. One who holds or grasps.14.. Nom. in Wr.-Wülcker 687/14 Hic stinarius, a halder. 1552 Huloet, Holder,..he that holdeth fast. 1610 W. Folkingham Art of Survey i. viii. 16 Rooks runne fluttering after th...
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John Cook (regicide)
at St Mary's Church, Newington, Surrey, on 13 June 1674, to John Gunthorpe, an apprentice goldsmith (1671) and the son of John Gunthorpe, citizen and innholder
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William Conkey
Town records show licenses to be an Innholder, Retailer, and common Victual being issued beginning on 25 August 1772, putting a legal stamp on on-going
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inn
▪ I. inn, n. (ɪn) Forms: 1– inn, 1–7 in, 3–7 inne, (3 hynne, 4 hin), 4–5 yn, 4–6 ine, ynne, (5 hyn, 6 ynn). [OE. inn neut.:—OTeut. *inno{supm}: agreeing, exc. in stem suffix, with ON. inne, inni (:—OTeut. *innjo{supm}), f. inn, inne in adv.] † 1. A dwelling-place, habitation, abode, lodging; a house...
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Samuel Fraunces
Taverns
The first documentation of Fraunces's presence in New York City was in February 1755, when he registered as a British subject and "Innholder." That your Memorialist though for many Years before the War a Respectable Innholder in this City submitted to serve for some time in the Menial Office of
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店东
【店东】diàndōng(1)[hotel owner;innholder;innkeeper]∶旧称客店的老板(2)[shop owner]∶旧称商店的老板
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Druce & Co.
Waring & Gillow
Gillows of Lancaster
Thomas Chippendale
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Druce estate agents
The Innholder's Company
Bonham's antiques - Davenport desk
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