Affabel Partridge was a London goldsmith who served Elizabeth I. He is thought to have marked his work with a hallmark of a bird. Partridge was an apprentice...
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the goldsmith Affabel Partridge for a loan. The layout of the Tabard Inn was described in a lease in 1540, and in a legal dispute, Partridge v. Mabbe, in...
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property and pledged a share of the inn to the goldsmith Affabel Partridge. Affable Partridge had a daughter, Dionyssus, who married Stephen Mabbe, also...
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enamelled" supplied or made by the goldsmiths Robert Brandon and Affabel Partridge. Thieves planned to hijack the convoy near Doncaster and steal it...
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of Hertfordshire for 1571 and 1584. In 1565 the queen's goldsmith Affabel Partridge sued Edward Baeshe, then of West Coker, for the value of a garter...
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London Masters, p. xxxii–xxxviii The other royal goldsmiths were Affabel Partridge c. 1558–76 and Hugh Keall 1577–80 (H. D. W. Sitwell, 'The Jewel House...
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