「ship owner」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Richard Green (1803-1863), | shipowner and philanthropist |
Lars Christensen, | shipowner and whaling magnate (d.1965) |
Loggie was also a | shipowner and bought and exported lumber. |
His father was Richard Thomas, a Somerset | shipowner and merchant. |
Thomas Croft (c.1435-1488), | shipowner and patron of Atlantic exploration |
ry Green (1838 - 7 June 1900) was an English | shipowner and Liberal politician. |
anael Bergesen (1863 - 1956) was a Norwegian | shipowner and politician from Stavanger. |
792), grandson of Konrad Bethmann, merchant, | shipowner and consul in Bordeaux |
6 - April 10, 1879) was a Canadian merchant, | shipowner, and politician. |
He was a merchant and | shipowner, and a director of the London and North West |
as a Canadian farmer, merchant, shipbuilder, | shipowner, and politician. |
He returned to the trade after the war as a | shipowner and as a business partner with other traders |
mber 25, 1807) was a Scottish-born merchant, | shipowner and political figure in Nova Scotia. |
In 1807, Liverpool | shipowner and slave trader John Shaw bought Arrowe Hou |
y Gourley, VD (1826-1902) was a coal fitter, | shipowner and politician born in Sunderland, England. |
who had married Giovanni Binasco, a well-off | shipowner and collector of art. |
enkins (1824 - 26 February 1891) was a Welsh | shipowner and Liberal Party politician who sat in the |
The only son and heir of the English | shipowner and investor John Ellerman, he was often sai |
His prestige as a | shipowner and marine expert encouraged the mariners th |
The actual price negotiated between | shipowner and charterer can range from 1% to 1000% and |
, Palm Beach, Florida) was a German-American | shipowner and pioneer of transatlantic cargo transport |
composer, was born in Greenock, the son of a | shipowner, and was educated at the Royal College of Mu |
the estate was bought by timber merchant and | shipowner, Bernt Anker (1746-1805), Norway's richest p |
East Riding of Yorkshire, the son of a Hull | shipowner, Brian Rix was educated at Bootham School, Y |
as the only son of Hugh Wood, a merchant and | shipowner, by his second wife Jessie McKinnon, daughte |
Giorgos Gasparatos, son of the | shipowner captain Manolis with his father and resided |
He became a merchant, | shipowner, exporter, and importer, a member of the Sta |
established in 1922 through the endowment of | shipowner Ferd. |
In August 2009, the ship was purchased by | shipowner Ghassan El Assaad el Bakri of Tripoli, Leban |
orward v. Pittard, (1785) I T.R. 27, where a | shipowner had been held liable for loss from an accide |
A master mariner and | shipowner, he was also a director of the Bank of Yarmo |
d Antoinette Gylsen, daughter of the Antwerp | shipowner Henry Gylsen and together they would have si |
was originally established as a conventional | shipowner in 1914. |
business on his own as a timber merchant and | shipowner in 1871. |
His father, also named Spiridon, was a great | shipowner in Trieste (then part of the Austrian Littor |
brother Raoul made numerous voyages for the | shipowner Jean Ango, and sailed to the coasts of Brazi |
Her grandfather was the distinguished Salem | shipowner, Joseph Peabody, who made a fortune importin |
icilies (born 1976 in Madrid), married Greek | shipowner Markos Nomikos (born 1965) in 2003. |
enjamin Fairfield (1772 - May 9, 1842) was a | shipowner, merchant and political figure in Upper Cana |
James Byers was a New York | shipowner, merchant and sealer, who sent a four-vessel |
rman, 2nd Baronet (1910-1973) was an English | shipowner, natural historian and philanthropist. |
Gorell was the eldest son of Henry Barnes, a | shipowner of Liverpool, and was educated at Peterhouse |
Alfred Lewis Jones, | shipowner, philanthropist. |
A merchant, farmer, shipbuilder, and | shipowner, Pickup was a member of the Municipal Counci |
ril 13, 1908) was a Canadian ship's captain, | shipowner, shipbuilder, entrepreneur, and politician. |
was founded on 12 November 1898 by Liverpool | Shipowner Sir Alfred Lewis Jones to investigate diseas |
e two types of contract between merchant and | shipowner: Time Charters and Voyage Charters. |
He shortly afterwards became a large | shipowner, trading with New Amsterdam. |
Dunsterville, son of Edward Dunsterville, | shipowner, was born at Penryn in Cornwall on 2 Decembe |
Section III provided that the | shipowner was under no liability at all in the case of |
He was a merchant and | shipowner who undertook trading expeditions by sea. |
ller, stationer, bookbinder, paperhanger and | shipowner, who was also a member of the Whitby Literar |
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