- The
Sampling Officials (Dutch: De Staalmeesters), also
called Syndics of the Drapers’
Guild (Dutch: De
waardijns van het
Amsterdamse lakenbereidersgilde)...
- a lay subsidy.
Between 1550 and 1600, a
large number of
weavers and
clothmakers from
Flanders emigrated to
Colchester and the
surrounding areas. They...
- who was 14, not to
enlist for the War of 1812 and
apprenticed him to
clothmaker Benjamin Hungerford in Sparta.
Fillmore was
relegated to
menial labor...
-
buries the
skull and
moves to the city,
where she
settles with an old
clothmaker,
deciding to take up
spinning and
weaving while waiting for her father...
- Innerrhoden; armies; armorers; Burgundians;
Carolingian dynasty; Austria;
clothmakers; cramps; dyers; gout;
House of Savoy; infantrymen; Lombards; Merovingian...
-
Myddelton (or Middleton), 1st
Baronet (1560 – 10
December 1631) was a
Welsh clothmaker, entrepreneur, mine-owner, goldsmith,
banker and self-taught engineer...
- was made famous, however, by
Winston Churchill.
According to
Scottish clothmakers Crombie, the term "British Warm" was
coined to
describe their version...
- 276 cm,
Museo del Prado,
Madrid Rembrandt van Rijn, The
Syndics of the
Clothmaker's Guild, 1662, oil on canvas, 191.5 cm × 279 cm (75.4 in × 109.8 in), Rijksmuseum...
-
consisted of
artisanal workers such as butchers, shoemakers, plumbers,
clothmakers, millers, weavers, glovers, shearmen, barbers, cappers,
tanners and glaziers...
- Fox
Brothers & Co is a
clothmaker based in Wellington, Somerset, England. The
company is one of the few
working cloth mills still producing cloth entirely...