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+ | Thomas Blackerby was a skinner. In a fairly long commercial career, he was involved in trade with the East Indies and quite possibly with the Levant. He had property at or near Stowmarket, from whence he sent a second letter to Sir George Oxenden (March 11th, 1666/67).<ref>[[MRP: 11th March 1666/67, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, Stowmarket|11th March 1666/67, Letter from Thomas Blackerby to Sir GO, Stowmarket]]</ref> He is reported to have been resident at Columbyne Hall of Stowupland, also known as Pawnsey Hall.<ref>http://www.stowmarket-history.co.uk/wellington_house.htm, viewed 15/12/11</ref> He died ca. 1687. | ||
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Thomas Blackerby, London merchant & skinner
Thomas Blackerby was a skinner. In a fairly long commercial career, he was involved in trade with the East Indies and quite possibly with the Levant. He had property at or near Stowmarket, from whence he sent a second letter to Sir George Oxenden (March 11th, 1666/67).[1] He is reported to have been resident at Columbyne Hall of Stowupland, also known as Pawnsey Hall.[2] He died ca. 1687.
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