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Arkwright and the
Scottish cotton industry",
Textile History, 10: 196–202, doi:10.1179/004049679793691394. ****on, R. S. (1989), The
Arkwrights: Spinners...
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Arkwright is a surname,
deriving from an
archaic Old
English term for a
person who
manufactures chests, and may
refer to:
Augustus Arkwright (1821–1887)...
- The
Arkwright Engineering Scholarship is an
engineering award given to
engineering students within the
United Kingdom and
Channel Islands. It has been...
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Anthony Arkwright is a
convicted British spree killer who, over the
course of 56
hours in
August 1988,
murdered three people in Wath-upon-Dearne, South...
- The
Adventures of
Luther Arkwright is a
comic book
limited series written and
drawn by
Bryan Talbot in the
period 1978–1989. The
story is
adult in tone...
- John
Arkwright may
refer to: John
Hungerford Arkwright (1833–1905), Lord
Lieutenant of
Herefordshire John
Arkwright (politician) (1872–1954),
British politician...
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November 2022.
David Jenkins (2001). "Quiet Millionaire". "The
Arkwrights" (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 27 July 2011.
Retrieved 24...
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Arkwright Town,
usually referred to as
Arkwright, is a
village in
Sutton **** Duckmanton,
North East Derbyshire,
England that is
notable for
being moved...
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Arkwright Town
could be:
Arkwright Town in Derbyshire,
England Arkwright, Alabama, USA
Arkwright, Georgia, USA
Arkwright, New York, USA This disambiguation...
- 2010. Beale, Catherine. "Avalanche II (from
Champagne and Shambles: The
Arkwrights and the
Country House in Crisis)".
Catherine Beale.
Retrieved 31 October...