Thrale history
Richard THRALE

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Name Richard THRALE Birth Abt 1603 [1] Gender Male Occupation Stationer and bookseller [1] Residence 1663 City of London, London [1]
North east of St. Paul's Cathedral. Destroyed by the Great Fire in 1666 and no trace of these buildings remain. Agency: Saint Michael le Querne At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. Publication 1667 [1] There is in the Fire Service College Library at Dorking a pamphlet … A short/narrative/of the late/ dreadful fire/of/London/
together/with certain considerations/remarkable therein,
and deducible/therefrom;/not unreasonable for the perusal
of this age./ Written by way of letter to a Person/of
Honour and Virtue/London,/Printed by W.G. for Richard Thrale
at the Crosse Keys and Dolphin in Aldersgate - street over/
against the Half-Moon Tavern, and James Thrale under St. Martin's
Outwick Church/ in Bishops-gate -street 1667,Person ID I1195 UK Thrale family Last Modified 3 May 2025
Family Dorothy FULLER d. Yes, date unknown Marriage 1634 Saint Michael, Bread Street, Middlesex, England [2]
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld. Family ID F455 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 23 Aug 2024
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