tallow chandler造句
例句与造句
- Traditionally tallow chandlers operated separately from electric lighting.
- He was also awarded the Gold award from the Worshipful Company of Tallow Chandlers.
- Born in Boston in 1706, Franklin left school at 10 to help his father, a tallow chandler and soapmaker.
- At the invitation of James's brother, John, a tallow chandler, James and Ann moved to Newport.
- He is the Master of the Worshipful Company of Engineers and a Court Assistant of the Worshipful Company of Tallow Chandlers.
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- A freeman of the city of London, he served as master of the Tallow Chandlers Company from 1994-1995.
- The "'Worshipful Company of Tallow Chandlers "'is one of the ancient livery companies of the City of London.
- The Cordwainers'Company, which received the right to regulate City trade in 1272 ( the same year as the Tallow Chandlers Companies too.
- In 1851 in the 35 homes in Gosditch were living a tailor, saddler, tallow chandler, stonemason, many glove makers and a cobbler.
- The men were Lewis Baxter, an insurance office clerk, and Thomas Grant, an oil manufacturer and tallow chandler, and they did buy him.
- He married on 13 October 1859 at the church of St . Mary Magdalen, Peckham, to Harriet, the daughter of George Howard, a tallow chandler.
- His church, after leaving Silver Street, met at Tallow Chandlers'Hall, Dowgate Hill, and then at Pinners'Hall, where he preached his last sermon 22 August 1697.
- Sunday morning last a tallow chandler and a dealer in horses of Marshfield in the county of Glouscestershire was found dead near Westwood on the road leading from this city to Colerne in the county of Wiltshire.
- Efforts to address standing water and sewage in the streets where the soap and candle makers worked, prompted the soap boilers and tallow chandlers talk of petitioning the Legislature for a removal of the Health Officer.
- He puts on trial especially bakers, coal merchants, butchers, and tallow chandlers that have dramatically risen their prices because " usual and moderate profit will not content them; they cannot drink malt liquor, and the poor must pay for the wine ".
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