You are here: Home>Topics>Shops, Trade & Industry>Early Shops Trade and Industry>William Smith, Shoemaker 1773 William Smith, Shoemaker 1773The Ipswich Journal, Saturday 4 December 1773Added by Pat Marsden The Ipswich Journal, Saturday 4 December 1773 [British Newspaper Archive]Time period04.12.1773This page was added on 09/07/2020. No CommentsStart the ball rolling by posting a comment on this page! Add a comment about this pageYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Your comment:Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.I consent to my name and e-mail address being stored along with this comment, and to the website editors communicating with me by e-mail about the comment if necessary. My name may be published alongside the comment on the website, but my e-mail address will not be published. My information will not be shared with any third party (see our Privacy Statement - opens in a new window). * Δ Early Shops Trade and Industry'Golden Leaf': Beautiful Chestnut Horse to be Shown at the FalconA Large Foreign Hog 1772Abstract of Title to a Coalyard 1763 - 1825Advert for a Bakery 13 August 1834Chamberlain’s Boot and Shoe MakerCondemned Hog Fed on Sprats 1800Death of Geo. King, Journeyman Carpenter 1796 at Mrs. Rebow's ParkDeath of Nathan Giders, Well Known Pedlar of Paget Road 1933Essex At Work 1700-1815Essex People 1750-1900Estate of Thomas Heffel, Butcher, in Wivenhoe Street 1814George Ireland (Shoe-maker)'s Missing Apprentice - Henry Mower 1762George Wayland, Late of Wivenhoe, Maltster 1770Henry Garland’s Will, Innkeeper, 19 May 1684House with Malting Office to let Commanding a Pleasant View over a Gentleman's Park 1817Jack Wyatt, Robbing a Baker's Cart 1841John Cockerell, Surgeon and Apothecary 1761John Fenn, Cooper's Shop 1780John Howes, Brewer: a Lost Silver Watch 1764John Mason, Bake-Office to Let 1765John Munsey, Grocer, Linen Draper, Haberdasher 1762John Rivett, Blacksmith: Pelted in the Pillory, 1786Jonathan Carter's Will 1765Joseph Durrell, Apprentice to Charles Stacey, Sailmaker 1786Joseph Durrell, Sail-Maker, 1764Mathias Lever, Butcher 1785Newton Tills, Midwifery and Surgery 1787Parr's BankRichard Holden, Shopkeeper 1789Sale of Farming Stock of Mr. Frank Smythies 1789Sea-change: Wivenhoe Remembered - About ShopsSea-change: Wivenhoe Remembered - Tradesmen and ShopsSeven Year's Transportation for Stealing Six Geese, Three Turkies and a Hempen Sack 1805Suspension of Business and Supply of Coal due to Frost 1799Tabrum and Parkes, Wholesale and Retail Grocers, Candle Manufacturers and Provision Merchants 1855The Peddling Fair 1776The Ropeworks at Wivenhoe CrossThe Wivenhoe MillTheft from Abraham Nunn, Gardiner 1753Thomas Tunmer - and a Forgotten SpaWheelwright's Shop at Wivenhoe Cross 1758Will of John Espinasses 14 July 1726William Smith, Shoemaker 1773Smuggling Share thisFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin
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