- form is Misters[citation needed],
although its
usual formal abbreviation Messrs(.)
derives from use of the
French title messieurs in the 18th century. Messieurs...
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interests in m**** media,
infrastructure and packaging.
Founded in 1926 as the
Messrs Ramgopal Indraprasad by
Jagannath Goenka, the
company was
expanded and converted...
- A book sale in
progress at
Messrs Sotheby,
Wilkinson &
Hodge of
Wellington Street, London, 1888...
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Messrs. Glembay: A
Drama in
Three Acts From the Life of One
Agramer Patrician Family (Croatian:
Gospoda Glembajevi.
Drama u tri čina iz života
jedne agramerske...
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Caird &
Company was a
Scottish shipbuilding and
engineering firm
based in Greenock. The
company was
established in 1828 by John
Caird when he received...
- and T.
Longman 1755 T.
Longman 1793 T. N. Longman. Also T.
Longman 1797
Messrs.
Longman and Rees 1799 T. N.
Longman and O. Rees 1800
Longman and Rees 1804...
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Messrs.
Smyth Brothers'
Tramway was from 1897 to 1908 a bush
tramway in New Zealand.
Smyth Bros.
owned around 1900 a
logging operation using a
steam tramway...
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Kingdom Brunel, was
launched from 'Napier Yard' the
shipyard leased by
Messrs J.
Scott Russell & Co. The 211
metre (692 ft)
length was too wide for the...
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Lockwood Boulton (c. 1832–1905) was an
English sculptor who
founded the firm
Messrs R. L.
Boulton & Sons. It was
centred in Cheltenham, England, and
built monuments...
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fifteen acres—and that the
balance of the land
should be
turned over to
Messrs.
Scuyler and Winchester, who
should be
allowed to hire the
remaining freed...