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linen-draper
ˈlinen-ˌdraper [f. linen n.] a. A retail trader who deals in linens, calicos, and the like.1549 Nottingham Rec. IV. 6 Johannes Cleyter, lynen draper. 1600 Chester Pl. Banes 86 Cappers and lynnen drapers, see that you fourth bringe In well-decked order that worthy storie of Balaam and his Asse. 1607 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Carter (Roundhead)
He is said to have been apprenticed to a linen-draper, probably in London. wikipedia.org
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Súilleabháin
Súilleabháin may refer to: Amhlaoibh Ó Súilleabháin (1780−1838), Irish language author, linen draper, politician, and one time hedge school master Dónall wikipedia.org
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Johann Jakob Dorner the Elder
In the Darmstadt Gallery is a picture of Two Soldiers and a Maiden by him; and in the Pinakothek at Munich, a Linen Draper, which is a portrait of his wikipedia.org
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Cranbourn Street
William Hogarth served an apprenticeship in a shop on the street in 1713, and his two sisters were presumed to run a nearby linen-draper's shop. wikipedia.org
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Jonathan Dymond
Life Jonathan Dymond was the son of a Quaker linen-draper of Exeter, County Devon in England. wikipedia.org
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Gilbert McIlveen
– 1833) was a Belfast linen draper and founding member of the Society of the United Irishmen, a revolutionary organisation in late 18th century Ireland Life McIlveen was a linen draper in Belfast, described as fabulously wealthy. wikipedia.org
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Robert Tichborne
Before the English Civil War, he was a linen-draper by trade. In 1643 he was a captain in the London trained bands. Early in life Robert Tichborne (1599–1682) was a linen-draper in London "by the little Conduit in Cheapside". Burke's Peerage, page 1436. wikipedia.org
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Tuke family
his paintings of naked boys and young men, which have earned him a status as a pioneer of gay male culture See also "John Tuke, of the city of York, linen-draper wikipedia.org
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William Withers
Sir William Withers (c. 1654 – 31 January 1720) of Fulham, Middlesex, was an English linen draper and Tory politician who sat in the English and British Early life Withers was the second son of William Withers, a linen-draper, of St. wikipedia.org
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William Staniforth
His brother Samuel (1747-1824) was a linen draper, and lived next door to William on Castle Street. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Chaplin (MP for Bury St Edmunds)
Thomas Chaplin (1591–1672) was an English draper and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1659 and 1660. Chaplin set himself up as a linen-draper in Bury St. Edmunds. He was a Presbyterian and supported the parliamentary cause in the English Civil War. wikipedia.org
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Francis Duncombe
She died in 1686 and he married as his second wife by licence dated 13 February 1688, Frances Baron, daughter of James Baron, linen-draper and alderman wikipedia.org
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John Aikin (Unitarian)
His father, a linen-draper, came originally from Kirkcudbright, in southern Scotland. wikipedia.org
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Robert Waithman
Robert Waithman (1764 – 6 February 1833) was a master draper who in later life was a British politician; an economic progressive Whig from an industrial After being employed for some time in a London linen draper's, he opened, about 1786, a draper's shop of his own, and made a considerable fortune. wikipedia.org
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