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Each branch of the cloth trade had its own gild , and admittance came only after seven years apprenticeship and the payment of ... These leather trades gave rise to many surnames – Skinner , Barker , Tanner , Sadler , Purser , with some ...
Each branch of the cloth trade had its own gild , and admittance came only after seven years apprenticeship and the payment of ... These leather trades gave rise to many surnames – Skinner , Barker , Tanner , Sadler , Purser , with some ...
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Warwick was on no particular trade route , and its workaday activities were concerned with purely local trade and with supporting the garrison at the castle , to which end there was a considerable horticultural area around Coton End ...
Warwick was on no particular trade route , and its workaday activities were concerned with purely local trade and with supporting the garrison at the castle , to which end there was a considerable horticultural area around Coton End ...
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weaver - - with the American Civil War cutting a lucrative trade , a change of fashion , a disastrous strike , and competition from duty - free French and Swiss ribbon , a decline set in . Out of a 71,576 popula- tion in the weaving ...
weaver - - with the American Civil War cutting a lucrative trade , a change of fashion , a disastrous strike , and competition from duty - free French and Swiss ribbon , a decline set in . Out of a 71,576 popula- tion in the weaving ...
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List of Illustrations | vii |
The Medieval Period | 38 |
Simon de Montfort to Charles II | 63 |
Urheberrecht | |
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