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  • 31Janus cloth — a worsted fabric, each side of which has a different color. [1875 80] …

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  • 32History of Leeds — The name Leeds derives from Loidis , the name given to a forest covering most of the kingdom of Elmet (or an alternative name for Elmet), which existed during the 5th century into the early 7th century.… …

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  • 33Titus Salt — Sir Titus Salt, 1st Baronet (20 September 1803 ndash; 29 December 1876), born in Morley, near Leeds, was a manufacturer, politician and philanthropist in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. His father Daniel Salt was a fairly successful… …

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  • 34Bradford — For the larger local government district, see City of Bradford. For other uses, see Bradford (disambiguation). Coordinates …

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  • 35Cullompton — Coordinates: 50°51′18″N 3°23′35″W / 50.855°N 3.393°W / 50.855; 3.393 …

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  • 36comb — 1. noun /kəʊm,kɒmb/ a) A toothed implement for grooming the hair. , 1882, But the comb or half quarter is very general in the Eastern counties, particularly in Norfolk. mdash; James Edwin Thorold Rogers, A History of Agriculture and Prices in… …

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  • 37Amoskeag Manufacturing Company — The Amoskeag Manufacturing Company was a textile manufacturer which founded Manchester, New Hampshire. From modest beginnings in near wilderness, it grew throughout the 19th century into the largest cotton textile plant in the world. At its peak …

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  • 38tartan — /tahr tn/, n. 1. a woolen or worsted cloth woven with stripes of different colors and widths crossing at right angles, worn chiefly by the Scottish Highlanders, each clan having its own distinctive plaid. 2. a design of such a plaid known by the… …

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  • 39Vesses — Ves ses, Vessets Ves sets, n. A kind of worsted; also, a worsted cloth. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] …

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  • 40Vessets — Vesses Ves ses, Vessets Ves sets, n. A kind of worsted; also, a worsted cloth. [Prov. Eng.] [1913 Webster] …

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