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Drysalters were
dealers in a
range of
chemical products,
including glue, varnish, dye and colourings. They
might supply salt or
chemicals for preserving...
- (c. 9
April 1592 –
November 19, 1679) was a New
England colonist and
drysalter credited for
establishing the
communities of Salem, Peabody,
Beverly and...
- more rare and
exotic chemicals for home chemists, in
accordance to the
drysalter roots of the store.
Other things sold by the
retailer include: vitamin...
- ISBN 1-8417-6594-5. "
Drysalter".
Yorkshire Historical Dictionary,
University of York.
Retrieved 2024-10-01. John, A.H. (1965). "Miles Nightingale-
Drysalter: A Study...
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Chris Riddell Goth Girl and the
Ghost of a
Mouse Michael Symmons Roberts Drysalter Lucy Hughes-Hallett The Pike
Angela Readman The
Keeper of the Jackalopes...
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Manufacturer of
Woollen Goods 16
Warriston c.1862
Thomas W
Macalpine Drysalter, 48 Moss Street,
Store –
George Place 17
Bellevue c.1866
Alexander Speirs...
- of
London Salter,
someone who
trades in salt Psalter, a Book of
Psalms Drysalter, a
dealer in
chemical products This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Saltaire, West Yorkshire.
Titus Salt was born in 1803 to
Daniel Salt, a
drysalter, and
Grace Smithies,
daughter of
Isaac Smithies, of Old
Manor House, Morley...
- mycologist,
plant pathologist,
botanist and
former greengrocer turned drysalter. He was a
close collaborator with
Charles Crossland,
James Needham, and...
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Estates in the mid-18th Century.
According to the
British Museum, he was a
drysalter and banker. He was an MP for the City of
London from 1758 to 1968, and...