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  1. Olympic Trial Cuts in the 100-meter butterfly and 100 meter free. Britney hazel, mercer ,basketball DEC 3000 AXP was the name given to a series of computer workstations
  2. Tower The clock tower of Watson was built in 1679 by Christopher Hey, a wealthy, mercer , The tower was built to hold a fire warning bell following the 'Great Fire of
  3. A haberdasher would retail small wares, the goods of the peddler, while a, mercer ,would specialize in" linens, silks,fustian, worsted piece-goods and bedding "
  4. University of Oxford in 1508,and one to the marriage of Anthony Scarisbrick, mercer ,of London, to Jane Glascocke in 1615. Some branches of the Scarisbrick family
  5. Randall of Sutton-at-Hone, Kent. He was apprenticed in to Richard Sheppard,a, mercer ,in London. He married his daughter Elizabeth in 1599,shortly after going into
  6. Armies wanting food and fresh horses and the village suffered. In 1664,a, mercer ,of Bellingham, one Thomas Ridge, issued his own copper halfpenny tokens, in in
  7. Two aristocratic ladies, and a knight. One of them, Geoffrey Boleyn, had been a, mercer ,and wool merchant before becoming Lord Mayor. The Boleyn family originally came
  8. May have attended Abingdon) Born in 15th century *John Rose (1500–1571), mercer , re-endowed Abingdon School in 1563 Born in 16th century *Sir John Mason (
  9. Was an English statesman and poet. Life He was the son of Roger Chalkier, mercer ,of London, a descendant of the Denbighshire Chalmers. No details are known of
  10. In the lodgings above the father's publishing house and since Defoe was a, mercer ,in the area at the time, Defoe may have met Pitman and learned of his
  11. Lincolnshire (National Archives S8/39/1930). The will of John de Boston,a, mercer ,of Newark, in 1443 left twenty shillings for the maintenance of the bridge
  12. The lodgings above the father's publishing house and that Defoe himself was a, mercer ,in the area at the time, Defoe may have met Pitman in person and learned of his
  13. Which had been recorded as part of Shroud since 1307. He sold it to a Shroud, mercer ,called Nathaniel Gardner in 1653 after the civil war, and the house still has a
  14. Public figure (born in Evil in 1936). * Robert Harbin - born in 1526,was a, mercer ,by profession, who lived and died in Evil. He is buried in St. John the
  15. The country buying up homespun linen. He later became a clerk to a Glasgow, mercer , subsequently setting up his own business in 1768 importing linen yarn from the
  16. Alders was opened in 1862 at 102 and 103 North End as a 'linen draper and silk, mercer ,' by Joshua Alder (1838–1904) from Tamworth, who had served his
  17. Derby a hundred of Lancashire, and that he was the son of an Edward Installed, mercer , His mother's identity remains unknown, and he could have been born anywhere in
  18. To do. Consequently, he was sent to the City of London to learn the trade of, mercer , He became a successful trader, dealing in valuable imports such as silks and
  19. Pate, landowner and Member of Parliament for Gloucester. *Thomas Aachen, mercer ,who was mayor of Gloucester three times and one time Member of Parliament for
  20. Became neighbors and acquaintances of the Hutchinson family. Coggeshall was a, mercer , specifically involved in the silk trade, and held many offices in the
  21. At the town's grammar school. On leaving school he was apprenticed to a silk, mercer ,in London, but being weary, according to Samuel Johnson," of either the
  22. She eventually found work as an under-maid in a mercer 's household. The, mercer ,'s son stayed out drinking till late at night, and Betty was told to wait up
  23. Case, a haberdasher (in its Scandinavian meaning) would be very close to a, mercer ,(French). Perhaps more likely, since the word has no recorded use in
  24. A tailor and a purveyor. Seven years later, another document described another, mercer ,in the area. Within the next ten years, the area developed into a leading
  25. Frances Darby of Hinckley in 1593 and settled in Burton. Apart from his, mercer ,'s business in Burton he also became a minister of the local Baptist Church.
  26. Golden Age. Life Born at Klee, he was apprenticed by his father to a silk, mercer , but having secretly acquired a passion for drawing, was sent to Leeuwarden
  27. Of a thoroughly Walloon name," Rainier" which the painter's grandfather,a, mercer , brought with him when he came from ATH in 1558; and Dr. Bode's supposition is
  28. Which had been purchased by his grandfather Geoffrey Boleyn, who was a wealthy, mercer , He was buried at St. Peter's parish church in the village of Never. His
  29. She passed the time by reading books from her master's library. When the, mercer ,'s wife found out about this, she sacked Betty, declaring that" she never knew
  30. England and Wales. Early life Fleming's father, John,was a general trader and, mercer ,and the family lived in a house just to the east of the entrance to the corn
  31. Married Mary Robinson, a distant cousin and the daughter of a successful, mercer , and wealthy in her own right. They lived briefly with the bride's mother in
  32. The school moved to a site south of the Abbey gateway. Rose was a prosperous, mercer ,in the City of London, and through this association the school has received
  33. And to uphold the Scout Law. ") Scout Law *El Scout Ciara SU honor en, mercer ,Constanza (" A Scout's honor lies in gaining trust" ) *El Scout BS servicing
  34. On London Bridge or in the home of the Sheriff of London, Gilbert Becket,a, mercer ,and father of Thomas Becket. This blaze was so severe that it destroyed most of
  35. That was against me. It was therefore proposed that I should be a shopkeeper, mercer ,and tailor in hopes that I might some day cut and make up my own cloth, a
  36. JPG|The Door of Humility, main entrance into the Church Notes A, mercer ,(occupation) is a merchant or trader, more specifically a merchant who deals
  37. Where he could observe many of the political changes in England. He became a, mercer ,— at that time probably meaning a merchant in cloth and similar commodities.
  38. The Mercers livery company at this time – Becket's father, Gilbert had been a, mercer , The latter became their patrons, holding meetings there and using the chapel
  39. Stole many of her clothes. She eventually found work as an under-maid in a, mercer ,'s household. The mercer 's son stayed out drinking till late at night, and
  40. 5 11s. 1½d., per annum, were sold in May 1546,to Robert Long, citizen and, mercer ,of London. Filming location Ratlinghope appears in an episode of Daniel and
  41. Judge and Liberal politician. He was the eldest son of John Ball, a silk, mercer ,of Dublin, where he lived for many years in No 75,St Stephen's Green. Ball
  42. Guild of St Luke in Antwerp in 1540. A" Jan and Nicholas Bouts, painter and, mercer ," were expelled from Antwerp for heresy in 1544 and scholars generally accept
  43. England. He was the third child out of eleven born to John Heller,a, mercer , who was descended from Sellers living in the area back to about 1620. Nothing
  44. School. History Founders John Cooke (d. 1528) was a wealthy brewer and, mercer ,of Gloucester, one of the City's earliest aldermen, serving as sheriff in 1494
  45. Parliament, one of the regicides of King Charles I of England, a prominent, mercer ,and coal merchant, puritan and anti-Episcopalian. Biography In 1603 John
  46. Merchant in London, England. Life He was the second son of Thomas Canfield,a, mercer ,at London, and his wife Martha Randall, the daughter and heiress of Vincent
  47. Wit. Such an opportunity presented itself with William Shore (d. 1494),a, mercer ,and common visitor to the Lambert home. Mistress to a king According to the
  48. d. 1639),was the daughter of Humphrey Ambrose Smith, an important Cheap side, mercer ,and the official purveyor of silks and velvets to Queen Elizabeth. Alice was
  49. Mercers' Company record his apprenticeship to Robert Large, a wealthy London, mercer , or dealer in luxury goods, who served as Master of the Mercer's Company, and
  50. Zeffirelli was born in Florence as Gianfranco Corgi, the illegitimate son of a, mercer , Torino Corgi, and his mistress, Adelaide Arose, a dressmaker. When he was

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