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woollen-draper
ˈwoollen-ˌdraper Now Hist. [f. prec. n. + draper n.] A dealer in woollen goods.1554 Act 1 & 2 Phil. & Mary c. 7. §1 Lynnen Drapers, Woollen Drapers, Haberdashers and Grocers. 1619 Purchas Microcosmus lv. 521 The Woollen Draper hath belonging to him, the Dier, Cottoner, Sherman, Fuller [etc.]. 1641 E... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Bennett (English barrister)
On 9 January 1683 he married Anne Dudson (with £1,000), widow of Thomas Dudson, woollen-draper, of St Benet's, Gracechurch Street, London, and daughter wikipedia.org
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James Locke (draper)
James Locke (1800-1867) was a 19th Century London draper who is attributed with the creating the name Tweed for the rough woollen cloth, which he was largely In the early 1820s he moved to the Covent Garden area of London and set up in business as an intermediary between Scottish woollen cloth manufacturers wikipedia.org
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Robert Bedingfield
He was a woollen-draper and a member of the Merchant Taylors’ Company. wikipedia.org
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James Hinton (surgeon)
grandfather's school near Oxford, and at the Nonconformist school at Harpenden, and in 1838, on his father's removal to London, was apprenticed to a woollen-draper wikipedia.org
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Archibald Prentice
After a scanty education, he was apprenticed at age 12 to a baker in Edinburgh; but then the following summer (1805) to a woollen-draper in the Lawnmarket wikipedia.org
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James Alan Park
His father-in-law was a woollen-draper in Preston, and a partner in the Preston Old Bank, when opened under the firm of Messrs. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Dundas (of Fingask and Carronhall)
His father was a bailie of Edinburgh and a woollen draper in the Luckenbooths. wikipedia.org
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Thomas Hargreaves
Life Born at Liverpool in 1775, he was son of Henry Hargreaves, a woollen-draper. wikipedia.org
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Cambrian Mills
The mills owed their success to the pioneering mail order business of the local Newtown draper Pryce Pryce-Jones. The local Newtown draper Pryce Pryce-Jones exploited the railway to found the first mail-order business for his flannel clothes. wikipedia.org
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William Turner (London MP)
He moved to London and became a prosperous woollen-draper and Master of the Merchant Taylors' Company in 1661 (and again in 1684). wikipedia.org
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Sir William Leman, 1st Baronet
He was a woollen draper and a member of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers. wikipedia.org
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Richard Dry
Although a Protestant and a Dublin woollen-draper, he had been a senior figure in the largely Catholic and agrarian Defender movement as well as being wikipedia.org
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Emma Robarts
History Robarts was the daughter of Nathaniel Robarts, a London woollen draper, and was one of six daughters, five of whom remained unmarried and lived wikipedia.org
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John MacFarlane (Ipswich)
John MacFarlane (2 June 1829 – 7 March 1894) was a draper and member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. He was then a draper at Greenham & Bennett before becoming a director with Woollen Co. from 1875 until 1894. wikipedia.org
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