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rope-maker
ˈrope-ˌmaker [rope n.1 Cf. Du. reep-maker.] a. One who makes ropes; a roper.1388 Wyclif Acts xviii. 3 He dwellide with hem, and wrouȝte; and thei weren of roopmakeris craft. a 1490 Botoner Itin. (Nasmith, 1778) 218 Circumferentia marisci xii brachia, ut relatum mihi per unum rope-maker. c 1515 Cocke... Oxford English Dictionary
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Christian Friedrich Tieck
Biography Tieck was born in Berlin, the third child of a rope-maker living on Rossstrasse (now called Fischerinsel). wikipedia.org
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René de Clercq
Biography He was the son of a flax dealer and rope-maker who also ran a local inn. wikipedia.org
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Reeperbahn
Reeperbahn, n. (ˈriːpəbɑːn) [a. Ger., lit. ‘rope-walk’, f. Reeper rope-maker + Bahn way, path.] The name of a street in the red-light district of Hamburg, used allusively of similar districts elsewhere.1976 P. O'Donnell Last Day in Limbo x. 151 Cast no slurs on Tring... They regard us as the Reeperb... Oxford English Dictionary
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Elizabeth Caradus
James worked as a rope-maker in Mechanics Bay. They had 15 children, of whom seven died in infancy, as was not uncommon in those days. James became an expert rope-maker and in 1850 started his own ropewalk in Hobson Street, making a wide variety of twines and ropes from dressed New Zealand wikipedia.org
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Arthur Beale
The business started as the rope-maker John Buckingham by the nearby Fleet river in the 16th century and was based in premises in Bloomsbury until 2021 History The business started as rope-maker, John Buckingham, on the Fleet river at the start of the 16th century. wikipedia.org
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Ted Kinnear
Rope-maker He had a highly successful commercial career over many years as the chairman of the major Australian rope-makers, George Kinnear & Sons Pty wikipedia.org
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Provazník
Literally, it means "rope-maker". wikipedia.org
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Matthew Kilroy (British Army soldier)
Kilroy then pointed his gun at rope-maker Samuel Gray, who, depending on the source, said, "damn you, don't fire!" or "They dare not fire." wikipedia.org
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David Charles (hymn-writer)
He was apprenticed to a flax-dresser and rope-maker at Carmarthen and afterwards spent three years at Bristol. wikipedia.org
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Johannes Salat
A rope-maker by education, he may also have attended the Latin college in Sursee. wikipedia.org
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W. H. New
1999 Stone | Rain — 2001 Riverbook and Ocean — 2002 Night Room — 2003 Underwood Log — 2004 Touching Ecuador — 2006 Along a Snake Fence Riding — 2007 The Rope-maker's wikipedia.org
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Benjamin Prentiss
In his early life, Benjamin Prentiss was a rope-maker and served as an auctioneer. wikipedia.org
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Gaius Octavius (tribune 216 BC)
When Marcus Antonius tried to show his contempt against Augustus, he said that Octavius was a freedman and rope-maker from Thurii. wikipedia.org
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