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  • 11Medieval Merchant's House — The Medieval Merchant s House 58 French Street Former names Mrs Collins Lodging House; the Bull s Head public house …

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  • 12Cloth merchant — s Shop, Brooklyn Museum Cloth merchant is, strictly speaking, like a draper, the term for any vendor of cloth. However, it is generally used for one who owned and/or ran a cloth (often wool) manufacturing and/or wholesale import and/or export… …

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  • 13Daniel Cooper (convict and merchant) — Daniel Cooper (1785 1853) was a convict transported to New South Wales who became a successful merchant, financier, shipowner and shipping agent. Transported in 1815, he received a conditional pardon in 1818 and an absolute pardon in 1821. He… …

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  • 14Valeria Montaldi — is an Italian journalist and writer. She was born in Milan, where she earned a degree in History of Art Criticism. After about twenty years of journalism dedicated to the art, cultural places and people in Milan, in 2001 she published her first… …

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  • 15The Pillars of the Earth — infobox Book | name = The Pillars of the Earth title orig = translator = image caption = The cover art of Pillars of the Earth , US edition author = Ken Follett illustrator = cover artist = country = UK (Wales) language = English series = genre …

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  • 16Stamford School — Infobox School2 name = Stamford School established = 1532 founded = William Radcliffe type = Public school head name = Headmaster head = Stuart Burns, MA (Cantab) city = Stamford state = Lincolnshire country = England motto = Christ me Spede… …

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  • 17Monumental brasses of Gloucestershire — Main article: Monumental brass About 80 ancient monumental brasses survive in Gloucestershire, many in Cirencester Church. They may be divided into three categories: Ecclesiastical, Military and Civil.[1] Many have been lost to theft over the… …

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  • 18John Carpenter, town clerk of London — John Carpenter (1370? 1442?), was an important figure in the early history of the city of London. He left property in his will which eventually led to the founding of the City of London School. LifeIn the 1200s merchants with the surname… …

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  • 19Herdwick (sheep) — The Herdwick is a traditional breed of domestic sheep native to the mountainous Lake District of Cumbria in North West England. The name Herdwick is derived from the Old Norse herdvyck , meaning sheep pasture.cite journal last = Bryson first =… …

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  • 20Valentine Lawless, 2nd Baron Cloncurry — Valentine Brown Lawless (19 August 1773 ndash; 28 October 1853), the second Baron Cloncurry, was an Irish politician and landowner. He lived in Lyons, under Lyons Hill Ardclough County Kildare. Birth Lawless was born in Merrion Square in Dublin.… …

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