- A
chapman (plural
chapmen) was an
itinerant dealer or
hawker in
early modern Britain. Old
English céapmann was the
regular term for "dealer, seller",...
- M****achusetts
Institute of Technology.
Retrieved 19
April 2015. From
chapmen, chap, a
variety of peddler,
which folks circulated such
literature as...
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sometimes bound with a
saddle stitch.
Printers provided chapbooks on
credit to
chapmen, who sold them both from door to door and at
markets and fairs, then paying...
- John
Benham Jarvis Boykin John
Brockett William Browning John Budd John
Chapmen John
Charles Ezekiel Cheever James Clark John
Clarke John
Cogswell John...
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trading routes. A 16th-century
commentator wrote of the: many
pedlars and
chapmen, that from fair to fair, from
markett to markett,
carieth it to sell in...
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medieval trading was
mainly carried on by
itinerant peddlers (including
chapmen, who sold books) and
others (such as
farmers and craftsmen) at markets...
- year,
carrying his
takings in cash in his saddlebag.
Later a
series of
chapmen would work for the merchant,
taking wares to
wholesalers and
clients in...
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Indulgence released the song "Mark
David Chapman" (also
written as "Mark
David Chapmen" on Spotify), on the 2008
album If. The rock band Måneskin
wrote the song...
- 1985
studio album by
Emmett Chapmen...
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probably close to
their peak of po****rity. Many were sold by
travelling chapmen in city
streets and at
fairs or by balladeers, who sang the
songs printed...