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the collection of the tax of a fifteenth on merchants, a post the two had held since 1202.
By 1920s there were other merchants, a flour mill, a Carnegie Library, and a hig
essentially a community of traders and Fish merchants a profession they have practiced for generat
n turn had bought the wine from Ducasse Wine Merchants, a wine broker, which had bought less expens
the Montreal Board of Trade, formed to give merchants a stronger voice in government decisions on
mil Nadu side as opposed to Kerala by Muslim merchants about 1250, but a section of the salagamas,
s was to go to England and meet with English merchants about the price of tobacco and to secure the
relatively large sports fields and grounds ( Merchants Academy has 2 astro turfs, along with an ons
There is a relatively new secondary school, Merchants Academy, which opening in 2008, after the de
electronic payment processing solutions for merchants accepting credit, debit or gift cards from t
his leisure to the study of mathematics and merchants' accounts, and on leaving the service set up
In 1652 he published An Introduction to Merchants' Accounts, originally drawn up for the use o
les of Versailles and soon became one of few merchants accredited to serve the royal court.
Over the 13th and 14th centuries, these merchants accrued so much wealth and political sway th
And China Merchants acquired the bank at the same year.
redictably allied himself with other Halifax merchants against those rural and allegedly democratic
762 defending the British East India Company merchants against their Dutch rivals.
he risk of being economically ruined, Boston merchants agreed to generally end the non-importation
There was a report that the merchants agreed to pay the rates that were asked.
r to modernize their operations, New Orleans merchants agreed to form their own exchange.
India Culture Center and several South Asian merchants agreed to pay $10,000 for the street signage
India Culture Center and several South Asian merchants agreed to pay $10,000 for the street signage
f the representatives of the landholders and merchants, aimed at giving the people an opportunity o
Arab, Italian, and Jewish merchants all gathered for trade.
country party" that opposed powerful Halifax merchants allied with then Lieutenant Governor, Sir Jo
ring the Qing dynasty was a market place for merchants along the Tianshan Road.
m is the addition of stone carvings of local merchants along the buttresses of the main vault.
y were often the sons of French diplomats or merchants already operating in the Ottoman Empire or t
Merchants also harvested resin from the longleaf pines
16th century to promote and protect Bristol merchants and trade.
Merchants and farmers both began to suffer for the inv
w part of the city was a wealthy district of merchants and landowners who lived on the island forme
These were country retreats for wealthy City merchants and courtiers, but the gradual urbanisation
Some funds were raised from local merchants and ship owners; however by 1813 funds were
marked by an economic support of the Danish merchants and by a widespread use of commoners as offi
Mostly the business was run by Hindu merchants and they used to lend money to the Muslims o
Utmost also attacked a convoy of five German merchants and three Italian destroyers and torpedoed a
The classes moved to the Merchants and Manufacturers Building at One Main Stree
Side committing armed robbery against local merchants and street peddlers.
ess was considered one of the city's leading merchants and boasted the slogan "Come and See".
The village was a trading station for merchants and travellers until the late 19th century.
ostering alliances with the local residents, merchants, and government officials.
Because of the close proximity between merchants and students, a unique relationship was form
He designed many homes for Montreal merchants and businessmen, including the Bronfman fami
s funded "by Pichileminian businessmen, some merchants, and citizens."
he twentieth century, Harwood Street carried merchants and bankers from their mansions in The Cedar
used a private patrol financed by fees from merchants and residents until 1941, when the San Mateo
It depicted three Chinese merchants and a pile of cargo on a wharf on the left i
e of the brothers Manthos and Zois Kaplanis, merchants and local benefactors.
London Institution and leader of a group of merchants and speculators who, in a private venture, u
ormed by Maria Christopher, formerly of Dirt Merchants, and Ayal Naor in 1997.
In the South, whitecapping discouraged many merchants and industrialists from doing business in th
ere broken up in a series of sales to London merchants and financiers who in turn resold to local b
and, on 17 July 1777 to a family of Scottish merchants and bankers.
t shipping and became one of Salem's leading merchants and philanthropists.
nd Amalfi went there in disguise as Amalfian merchants and rescued Siconulf from prison, bringing h
y popular during the Edo period with wealthy merchants and farmers, since such people were denied b
firm of B. D. Morehead and Company, general merchants, and stock and station agents, which afterwa
hind the City Market was to bring the city's merchants and their goods together in a single locatio
d Carleton Road) housed a mixture of retired merchants and music hall artistes who were rich enough
ith the Indian Church through the Portuguese merchants and missionaries.
to plunder the Frisian coast, and forced the merchants and peasant to pay 100 pounds of silver and
warehouse, which will be leased by the city merchants and manufacturers.
nder and head of Sir James Hill & Sons, wool merchants, and Liberal Member of Parliament for Bradfo
"The Radhanite Merchants and the Land of Radhan." in Journal of the E
as built by the Spring family, wealthy cloth merchants and later baronets of Pakenham.
ers, barbers, goldsmiths, tailors, furriers, merchants, and carters, in addition to one Jew in each
es were held to gain favor or protection for merchants and traders.
The lower town was formerly the quarter of merchants and craftsmen.
brother Edward formed J. and F. Moore Lumber Merchants and Nursery, located at Rebecca Street; sout
mpact" part of Newport, consisting mostly of merchants and tradesmen.
including prosperous and influential London merchants and financiers.
ion by French forces, he helped organise the merchants and tradesmen into a local defence unit, The
to Blackwell Hall to display and sell it to merchants and drapers.
The unit is still used in Portugal by cork merchants, and in Brazil by cattle traders.
ed trade to Spanish goods handled by Spanish merchants and carried on Spanish vessels.
Like the early processors of checks, merchants and businesses today face the likelihood tha
nts ended up registered to one villager, and merchants and local Ottoman administrators took the op
ubstantial financial rewards by the convoy's merchants and insurers.
As Newburyport was a city of ship-owners, merchants and bankers, the library flourished.
These followers consider him a protector of merchants and associate him with alms-giving.
rs before, he combined the Register with the Merchants and Planters Journal, resulting in The Mobil
as born to a well-to-do family of Protestant merchants and lawyers.
An Appeal to Merchants and Ship Owners, on the Subject of Seamen (1
ed to join the Swedes outside the city, both merchants and courtiers.
er in the firm of G. C. and R. W. Fox & Co., merchants and shipping agents at Falmouth, and was als
wever, there was a great rivalry between the Merchants and the craftsmen of the city, the latter fo
lourished as an increasing number of Chinese merchants and coolies settled in Singapore.
ehalf of NAMM (National Association of Music Merchants) and VH1's Save The Music Foundation to redu
bought large central city premises from the merchants and flour-millers, William Degraves & Co., a
eral bars, which were frequented by the many merchants and cattle sellers.
nterests of London, by which the dealings of merchants and factors entrusted with goods by foreigne
Jacob traded from London variously as linen merchants and 'warehousemen'.
lar trade or craft, such as butchers or rice merchants, and private households.
urite residential area for wealthy Liverpool merchants and tradesmen of the time.
rtner in the firm of Anthony Gibbs and Sons, merchants and bankers, and also served as Deputy Gover
mes visiting Loch Ewe, an assembly point for merchants and naval escorts assigned to the Arctic con
f London where she published in 1951 Italian Merchants and Shipping in Southampton, 1270-1500 (1951
also provides price comparison (working with merchants and agencies who provide data feeds) and all
for him a letter of acknowledgment from the merchants and other inhabitants.
tural feed manufacturers, agricultural goods merchants and fuel oil distributors; a Deputy High Cou
amateur theatre company and worked at a wine merchants and in the office of a manufacturing company
nt of Agriculture at the urging of concerned merchants and growers, was the first in a series of st
so well served with four banks, two builders merchants and two estate agents.
Paine was a member of the Union League, the Merchants, and the New York Athletics Clubs.
the town had expanded as local politicians, merchants and innkeepers purchased lots from Scott, an
omplains about water levels from some of the merchants, and further work was required to remove sho
a number of dishonest practices by Amsterdam merchants and industrialists are criticized - bakers o
tish and French East India Companies led the merchants and shipowners of Ostend in the Austrian Net
the war dried up the supply of free-spending merchants and middlemen who had briefly made Yiddish t
oon afterwards developed into one of general merchants and finally bankers.
ia, hate towards the French by a part of the merchants and the industrials, and distrust for the su
Hafsid dynasty with political mans, provided merchants and shipowners since the end of the 16th cen
riters, and about 50 of the most respectable merchants and shipowners and gentlemen of the highest
radford society from clerks and engineers to merchants and wool barons.
He was retained by the Jamaican merchants and planters in 1807 to challenge the Slave
Primarily a publication for classified ads, merchants and individuals listed notices of employment
795 he was one of the sponsors of the London merchants and bankers loyal declaration of support for
regards to this, such as decrees on allowing merchants and petty bourgeois (мещане, or meshchane) t
ent of the sea, of Masters, of Mariners, and Merchants, and all their doings."
litters, farmers, miners and mine labourers, merchants and builders.
me success with small cruisers against enemy merchants and privateers.
d grown to become two of Liverpool's leading merchants and in 1970 the two companies agreed to merg
ston on April 20, 1815, by a group of Boston merchants and musicians, eager to improve choral music
clock-making, and is intended to furhish the Merchants and Captains with the most accurate record o
In 1927, Creole merchants and professionals replaced the representativ
gh there were honourable landlords, friendly merchants and plenty of locals eager to make the visit
tt also served with other prominent New York merchants and educators on the board of the New York A
tinger lost the support of the local British merchants and was isolated.
aritime activities, such as disputes between merchants and seamen.
he first incidents in order to scare off the merchants and not actually harm them; however minor da
mposed of Flemish, English, Dutch and French merchants and bankers.
The Arab merchants and traders now became the carriers of the n
s merchant drapers in the City of London, as merchants and colonial officers in the West Indies, an
In India they were traditional fishers' merchants and traders.
Fundamentally it was dedicated to merchants and sailors of the ships that were heading f
wing, Burton India Pale Ale was preferred by merchants and their customers in India.
Scherman was the son of merchants and landowners in Posen.
ohn Smith, he soon became one of the leading merchants and most influential men in the young city o
the existing tension between Korean American merchants and African American community activists.
Main Building, which is housed in the former Merchants and Manufacturers Building (renovated in the
federal property management agencies, blind merchants and state vocational agencies have begun to
all goods yard, a goods shed, the local coal merchants and Messrs Vynne & Everitt's granary.
"The Radhanite Merchants and the Land of Radhan."
privateering fleets outfitted for profit by merchants and nobles, or they included a combination o
Most were farmers, merchants and mechanics who had promised their fortune
treet as having many fair houses for wealthy merchants and others.
were popular in Eastern Europe among rabbis, merchants and other itinerant Jews as a staple dessert
One Main Building (formerly the Merchants and Manufacturers Building), located on the
They killed Sword-Brothers, vartels, merchants and even the vogt.
n Ocean and the Far East gathered by Islamic merchants and explorers and recorded on Islamic maps,
defended monopoly, causing discontent among merchants and encouraging interloping.
came out of the fact that most of them were merchants, and their leader, Portales, was in charge o
involved in a boycott campaign against white merchants and was instrumental in eventually desegrega
aring places on the town council between the Merchants and the Trades, but giving one more seat to
rdering Avalon a desirable place for wealthy merchants and executives to live.
terests of England's emerging middle class - merchants and traders large and small.
bred as butchers and are prolific gamblers, merchants, and slave traders, and amongst their favour
Some also migrated on their own as merchants and as other service providers.
ol, England, were a family of non-conformist merchants and shipowners, whose sense of high social c
of Tornio was dominated by Swedish-speaking merchants and crafters, forming a linguistic island su
He is presently the chairman of the Calgary Merchants and Residents Association.
een Japan, Hong Kong, and Shanghai; Japanese merchants and karayuki slowly began to settle overseas
The Nestorians were accomplished merchants and had trade links with Kerala even before
ollowing the resolution of the problems, the merchants and weavers did not return, leading up to th
eligious strife during the 16th century, the merchants and cloth makers withdrew to safer locations
with Kenneth Bethune as general and shipping merchants, and lived in Tinakori Road, where Premier H
ress was built up by soldiers as well as the merchants and craftsmen who settled nearby.
he soldiers soon left them in the company of merchants and she traveled onward in bitter cold, reac
re well regarded by fellow oenologists, wine merchants, and restaurateurs.
You can rob and kill merchants, and to progress in the game to the Land of
The Merchants and Manufacturers Building was built in 1930
to house artifacts and artworks collected by merchants and travelers.
Arundell joined with Plymouth merchants and perhaps his brother-in-law, Henry Wrioth
Wei refused, pointing out that sons of merchants and laborers, pursuant to regulation, would
struggle between the Jews and the Christian merchants: and therein lies the cause of the decay of
Following the Merchants and Seamen Petition, which called for findin
The One Main Building, formerly the Merchants and Manufacturers Building (commonly referre
rates so dramatically that a group of local merchants and brokers decided to form their own compan
med) business profits; it was mostly paid by merchants and artisans.
y high-priced) shipping services to New York merchants and wholesalers.
d 1901 and these emigrants included farmers, merchants and tradesmen, but miners made up most of th
oolie trade, opening all of China to British merchants, and exempting foreign imports from internal
ape, were brought to the Middle East by Arab merchants and were adopted by the Egyptians, who pract
er part of the 11th century to supply Norman merchants and settlers moving to the area following th
ated by Parsi, Marwari, Muslim, and Gujarati merchants and industrialists, who owned most of the ca
y for the scheme came from the wealthy Leeds merchants, and a site was found on a piece of land cal
Few foreign travelers, outside of Spanish merchants and officials, ventured that far north.
ntributed by foreign businessmen and Chinese merchants and officials in Foochow, and the old buildi
In September 2010, China Merchants announced that it planned to double the capa
Meanwhile, a strike by merchants appears to be continuing in several Iranian
Merchants are users who buy credits in bulk with disco
to Dandolo, "it is more than clear that the merchants are very well informed about the state of th
Merchants are offered advertising on halfoffdepot.com,
Arms merchants are tolerated, as with any business.
y 1797 and conveyed a Baltic-bound convoy of merchants as far as Elsinore.
They have no fire-place; and the merchants, as it would appear, were in the habit of us
and manga dealers with many top collectibles merchants as well.
                                                                                                   


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