• The Sheppard family dominated cloth manufacture in Frome, Somerset, England. They were the first to introduce machinery into the area and in the first...
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  • biker Scott S. Sheppard (born 1976), American astronomer Sheppard family (clothiers), family in Frome, Somerset since 1614 Sherri D. Sheppard (born 1956)...
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    doctrinal case brought to the Privy Council by Thomas Byard Sheppard (see Sheppard family (clothiers)). But the judge Sir Colin Blackburn refused to interfere...
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  • Thomas Sheppard (1766 – 1 June 1858) was a politician in England. A grandson of the wealthy clothier, William Sheppard (1709-1759), he was elected at...
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    Gatcombe, was left in the will of Samuel Sheppard, who died in 1770, to his brother Edward. Edward, a clothier, had a new house built from 1771 to 1774...
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    controlled a number of retailers including Fairweather, International Clothiers and Benix & Co. Following this sale, Bowring began to shift its energy...
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    present and past royal warrant of appointment holders of the British Royal Family. British royal warrants are currently granted by King Charles III to companies...
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  • Emma Sheppard (1813–1871) was an English writer and workhouse reformer in Frome, who became widely known for her book Sunshine in the Workhouse and for...
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    daughters. The family lived at Mount Tamar near Yelverton. The eldest was Mary Ann Stuart; in 1797 she married George Sheppard, a clothier from Frome. Two...
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    grinding, fulling, dyeing: 10 or more within 2 km of the town. Families of clothiers gradually came to be the principal landowners in the town, with...
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  • Nov 2007". 17 November 2007. Retrieved 19 January 2016. "Gamlen Bros., clothiers, hatters and outfitters, c. 1880 – The British Library Evanion catalogue"...
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    was incorporated in 1996. Fox Brothers originated in the clothier business of the Were family of Wellington. Their headquarters were at Trade Court, South...
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    credited to Frederick Scholte who trained the founders of Anderson & Sheppard. An Italian cut suit offers a flattering shape with soft tailoring, aiming...
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    The Dakota (category Clark family)
    of industries. The residents included lawyers, brokers, merchants, and clothiers, although they also included a cigar merchant, a coal-mine operator, and...
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  • Retrieved 13 August 2022 – via National Library of Australia. "Arrest Of Major Sheppard (Public Inquiry)". Parliament of the United Kingdom. 23 July 1925. Retrieved...
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  • Landsmen and Ye Seamen Bold", "Sailor's Hornpipe" (Laws K42) 1903. "Jack Sheppard" (Laws L6) 1904. "My Bonny Black Bess" (Laws L8) 1905. "Transported for...
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  • His parents came from two prominent Colchester families with Flemish origins. His father was the clothier and merchant John Rebow, while his mother, Sarah...
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  • Welland which deals with the cross-generational differences in a Northern family, the play subsequently won Welland a BAFTA award for Best TV Screenplay...
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  • Craigslist Joe 2012 Joseph Garner Eve Marson Singbiel, Joseph Garner, Angelique Sheppard Crawford 2008 David Modigliani David Modigliani Crazy English 1999 Zhang...
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  • Railway Co. Lawrence Walker, Secretary, Director and General Manager, Rego Clothiers Ltd. Gwendoline Nita Wallace, Lady District Superintendent, Northern Ireland...
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    1970s, Turnbull & Asser grew its London business from a haberdashery to a clothier, expanding into sportswear, clothing (both bespoke and ready-to-wear),...
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  • Queen Victoria. During his lifetime, a marble bust of Brown by Edward Sheppard, inscribed to commemorate his donation, was placed on the staircase of...
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  • 29.86 +13.61 Palmer United Richard Love 4,445 14.53 +14.53 Greens Colin Sheppard 1,439 4.70 +0.95 Independent Peter Wyatt 1,134 3.71 +3.71 Total formal...
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  • instructor. Ken Preston, 93, English cricketer (Essex). William Morgan Sheppard, 86, actor. Paul Streeten, 101, Austrian-born British economics professor...
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  • Purton (471901), Women's Royal Army Corps. Lieutenant Colonel Peter John Sheppard (471351), Corps of Royal Engineers. Lieutenant Colonel Geoffrey Robert...
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  • Honourable Roger Bede Nott. For services to the State. State of Victoria Andrew Sheppard Grimwade, of Toorak. For services to the arts and community. Isi Joseph...
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  • Executive Committee. Henry Charles Wills, Factory Foreman, Hodges & Sons (Clothiers) Ltd., Fforestfach, Swansea. Helen Jessie Eardley-Wilmot, Honorary Secretary...
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