- 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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Routledge (/ˈraʊtlɪdʒ/ ROWT-lij) is a
British multinational publisher. It was
founded in 1836 by
George Routledge, and
specialises in
providing academic...
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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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Messrs. Crosfield’s
Transporter Bridge was a
transporter bridge in Warrington, England,
United Kingdom at 53°23′11.72″N 2°36′22.96″W / 53.3865889°N 2...
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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...
- the age of
fourteen and
became a
partner in 1861. Upon the
retirement of
Messrs.
Jackson and
Walford in 1868,
Thomas Wilberforce Stoughton joined Hodder...
- with
experiments in
improving the steamboat. In 1854 the yard was sold to
Messrs J
Scott Russell and used for
building the
Great Eastern. His
youngest son...
- A book sale in
progress at
Messrs Sotheby,
Wilkinson &
Hodge of
Wellington Street, London, 1888...
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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...
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Napier &
Miller Ltd. (also
Messrs Napier & Miller) were
Scottish shipbuilders based at Old Kilpatrick, Glasgow, Scotland. The
company was
founded in 1898...