-
prestigious biannual "Golden Shears"
competition for
aspiring young tailors. It owns
Merchant Taylors'
School in
Sandy Lodge and St John's
Preparatory School...
- The
largely obsolete term
merchant taylor also
describes a
business person who
trades in textiles, and
initially a
tailor who
keeps and
sells materials...
-
Merchant Taylors'
School may
refer to:
Merchant Taylors' School,
Northwood (founded 1561), is a
British independent school originally located in the City...
- "Tinker,
Tailor" is a
counting game,
nursery rhyme and
fortune telling song
traditionally pla**** in England, that can be used to
count cherry stones, buttons...
-
Richard Hunne was an
English merchant tailor in the City of
London during the
early years of the
reign of
Henry VIII (1509-1547).
After a
dispute with...
- the flagellator's
garden of
knowledge in St Martin-in-the-Fields to
Merchant Tailors' School, to gain what Pope so
aptly terms 'a
dangerous thing', a little...
-
Tochatti (1852 – 22
November 1928), was a
Scottish anarchist agitator,
merchant tailor,
trade unionist,
newspaper editor and
public speaker. From 1894 to...
- A
tailor is a
person who
makes or
alters clothing,
particularly in men's clothing. The
Oxford English Dictionary dates the term to the
thirteenth century...
- 1720 (O.S.)/October 30, 1720 (N.S.)–
October 7, 1772) was an
American merchant,
tailor, journalist,
Quaker preacher, and
early abolitionist during the colonial...
- 1804, in Rutland, Vermont, the
third son of
William Rinold Deere, a
merchant tailor, and
Sarah Yeats.
After a
brief educational period at
Middlebury College...