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ivers, Joyces, Newmans, and The Pier Bar), one | grocer, a post office, and a sit-down restaurant, as |
y the time Whole Foods Market, a natural-foods | grocer, agreed to pay $565 million for Wild Oats, Bur |
ruary 1999) was a British actor, known best as | grocer Alf Roberts in the long-running ITV soap opera |
He was a | grocer and teacher by career. |
He was a | grocer and apothecary, and was married. |
Salwey became a | grocer and merchant in London. |
mber 16, 1929) was a Canadian parliamentarian, | grocer and fiddler. |
t Coulter Burton (1877 - 1941) was a wholesale | grocer and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. |
He was the son of Theodore Martine, a | grocer and realtor, descended from French Huguenot im |
ohn Joseph Hawkins (1840 - June 2, 1916) was a | grocer and political figure in Ontario, Canada. |
tralia in 1880 and established a business as a | grocer and general provider at Quorn. |
he sold the property to prosperous Greenville | grocer and entrepreneur James A. Bull, who greatly en |
aster in 1791, and had been an apprentice to a | grocer and linen draper. |
orn in Murwillumbah, New South Wales, he was a | grocer and trade union official before entering polit |
ptember 1856 - 5 September 1934) was a British | grocer and politician. |
da, to Bella Henderson and William McKeever, a | grocer and butcher. |
aniel Doucett (May 6, 1907 - ) was a wholesale | grocer and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada. |
nd had married in 1810; William Cudworth was a | grocer and druggist, whilst Mary I'Anson's family nam |
One of them married William Stokebrege, | grocer, and in 1563 George Barton, rector of St Mary |
He was a | grocer and member of the Worshipful Company of Grocer |
business, The New Inn tavern, a blacksmith, a | grocer and a shoemaker. |
na and set himself up as a wholesale merchant, | grocer, and cotton factor. |
The former Springfield, Missouri-born | grocer and cattle trader started his military career |
The elder Howard was a | grocer and hotelier in Detroit, but the 1834 cholera |
1 Anne Waring, the daughter of Richard Waring, | grocer and a London alderman involved in the Levant C |
n Tyne, the son of Sarah and Joseph Addison, a | grocer and flour dealer in Long Benton. |
hitect, was the son of John Rowntree, a master | grocer and Ann Webster. |
an, the perpetually disgruntled Mr Growser the | Grocer and the narcissistic Mayor. |
D. K. Seten was a | grocer and O. D. Norman, his brother-in-law, was the |
Anthon was originally a Copenhagen green | grocer and later with his son, Gustav Anthon, created |
First, Karlin took into consideration that the | grocer and her family had been repeatedly burglarized |
two businesses in Nelson "The Brick Store", a | grocer and provision merchants on Waimea Road that he |
lt Taylor or Taylour (born 1406) was a wealthy | grocer and Alderman, and became Lord Mayor of London |
Vincenz Fettmilch (died 1616) was a | grocer and gingerbread baker who led the Fettmilch up |
junior partner in Farrand & Wheaton, wholesale | grocer and druggist, and in 1859 when Farrand & Wheat |
and nearby, such as a long-established family | grocer and delicatessen in Brook St and the cheese sh |
He worked as a | grocer, as well as serving on the Providence, Rhode I |
r, grew up in Ellesmere Port the daughter of a | grocer as chronicled in her book About My Father's Bu |
Ashe was the son of a | grocer at Tideswell, Derbyshire. |
o Australia in 1912, having been an apprentice | grocer at the age of 14. Upon arrival in Australia, J |
a non-Mormon, listed in various censuses as a | grocer, baker, and merchant. |
He was born in Tasmania and worked as a | grocer before enlisting in the Australian Army in 191 |
nry Doubleday was the eldest son of Quaker and | grocer Benjamin Doubleday and his wife Mary of Epping |
Harold Goodwin - The | Grocer Boy |
He first trained to be a | grocer, but in 1906 began working for Danish silversm |
He was apprenticed to a | grocer, but returned to school, one of his teachers b |
In 1906, Edmond Pinard, a | grocer by trade, developed real-estate holdings on th |
Unlike many other franchised based | grocer chains, such as Piggly Wiggly, IGA, or Superva |
nd German-American leader Hans Reimer Clausen; | grocer Charles Beiderbecke; and financier William H. |
rtree, Lancashire, England, the son of a local | grocer Cuthbert Brookfield and Jane Brookfield (nee P |
ood; the inn at the "sign of the Golden-ball"; | grocer Daniel Oliver; and merchants Samuel Bradford, |
His father (a | grocer) died when John was 15; his mother had died 4 |
ticeship ended in 1541, and he became a London | grocer during the reign of King Henry VIII. |
ell CFS Continental to SYSCO another wholesale | grocer for $700 million to help fund the acquisition. |
gust 1974) was an Irish politician, farmer and | grocer from County Leitrim. |
ociated with the show included Pete Luckett, a | grocer from Nova Scotia who presented food segments, |
Having served an apprenticeship as a | grocer, he spent ten years working as a commercial tr |
The son of a | grocer, he left his father's home to devote himself t |
and in 1959, working in advertising before his | Grocer Heath strip was published in Private Eye in 19 |
A | grocer, Heath?!?" to Heath in contempt of Margaret's |
In 1515 they were purchased by a London | grocer, Henry Keble, whose grandson was Lord Mountjoy |
also the town's first postmaster (succeeded by | grocer Henry Jacobs). |
Philip Gammon, Captain Gammon's father was a | grocer in Hounslow High Street. |
Harrods founded as a | grocer in Stepney in the East End of London. |
ive of Newry and became a wholesale and retail | grocer in Derry. |
He migrated to Australia in 1887 and became a | grocer in Brisbane. |
He became known as the Footballing | Grocer in football annuals of the late forties and fi |
Constructed in the 1880s for Joseph Goodman, | grocer in this block 1877-1924. |
He began his business career as a | grocer in Hartford, Connecticut. |
politician, and 11th Premier of Victoria was a | grocer in Prahran in the 1850s. |
h Cataffo's father becoming a successful green | grocer in the city's Bedford Place shopping street. |
After being apprenticed to a | grocer in Kinross he joined the Local Defence Volunte |
William Bayne, a commission merchant and | grocer in Alexandria, purchased the lot at 811 Prince |
Samuel Stillman Pierce (1807-1881) was a | grocer in Boston, Massachusetts, who established the |
On each episode, she will visit a local | grocer in the Niagara region to pick out one or sever |
on of a gentleman, had been an apprentice as a | grocer in London and may have had family connections |
By the early 1850s William G. Kerr was a | grocer in Hamilton with a store on King Street W., be |
tern Nebraska from 1899 to 1900, and then as a | grocer in Nebraska City from 1902 to 1909. |
From modest beginnings as the son of a | grocer in Stopsley he became the owner of the largest |
Edward Bright (1721-1750) was a | grocer in Maldon, Essex, England - known as the "fat |
at state primary schools and then worked as a | grocer in Ballarat while studying at night school and |
's grandson, Stanley M. David became the first | grocer in Dallas to offer a liquor department before |
hila australasiae, commonly known as the green | grocer, is a species of cicada and one of Australia's |
y have been written in a way that promoted the | grocer, it is information that directly relates to it |
ter, Thomas Smeeton - Carpenter, John Hawley - | Grocer, John Haycock - Builder, Robert Holyoak - Tail |
A local | grocer, Jonathan Stansfield, built this circular roug |
ing business on his own as a ship chandler and | grocer, later becoming a real estate agent. |
April 1892 - 10 February 1970) was an English | grocer, lay preacher, alderman and Mayor of Grantham. |
y 9, 1876 - September 9, 1924) was a wholesale | grocer, lumber merchant and political figure in Nova |
OBE, journalist, broadcaster and editor of The | Grocer magazine was born in Whaley Bridge. |
after 15 months of work by its founders, seed | grocer Mathieu Trudelle and teacher Charles Tardif, t |
d), and Pratap (Kumar), the Brahmin son of the | grocer Mohan (Pithawala). |
riff was apprenticed by his father to a London | grocer named William Walcott, at which point he went |
Ceres Brewery was founded by a | grocer named Malthe Conrad Lottrup, with help from th |
Baronet (1592 - 12 October 1687) was a wealthy | grocer of London. |
Joseph Stone, a | grocer of High Holborn, was one of the most prominent |
William G. Kerr | grocer, politician; born in 1814 or 1815 in the Unite |
y 23, 1832 - December 16, 1914) was a Canadian | grocer, publisher (The Globe), and politician. |
Caldwell (June 11, 1885 - March 2, 1939) was a | grocer, real estate broker and political figure in No |
rom Irish Hill occupants: huckster, carpenter, | grocer, shoemaker, seamstress, railroad employee, sal |
Off the pitch Middleton ran a | grocer shop in Old Whittington and became involved in |
sing among other businesses a butcher, organic | grocer, tea rooms, toyshop, wine merchant, and Persia |
aughter to Hillsboro, Texas when she married a | grocer there. |
Rugby School: Lawrence Sheriff, a locally born | grocer to Queen Elizabeth I, left money in his will t |
Pines, the son of a | grocer, was born Joseph I. Pinas in New York City. |
s space was previously a Simon David specialty | grocer, which closed in December 1996 and was subsequ |
Nerio Bernardi : the Italian | grocer who accepts pots of flowers |
He was a successful merchant and | grocer, who served as his village's secretary for 35 |
leverer, generally called Henry of Cornhill, a | grocer who lived in the reign of Henry IV. |
Charles Butt is an American | grocer who took over his family's San Antonio-based H |
on, D.C.) was an American lawyer, teacher, and | grocer who was the Democratic United States Represent |
A letter of commemoration given to a | grocer whose shop served as a Red Cross point giving |
In 1930, Samuel Fell Wilson, a Warsop | grocer, wine merchant, and publisher of the Warsop an |
Jorrocks, the sporting cockney | grocer, with his vulgarity and good-natured artfulnes |
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