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  • A native of Dublin, Carpenter was the son of a merchant tailor.
  • His brother, John Armyn III, was a merchant tailor in London.
  • In 1940, the Merchant Tailors and Designers Association ranked him as one of the nation's best-dressed men.
  • Benjamin eventually became a merchant tailor and, for several decades, operated a shop in New Haven, Connecticut.
  • The red brick buildings bear the arms of Robert Gray, dated 1635, and another arms of the Merchant Tailors.
  • Father Leahy was born in Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland, the son of William Leahy, a merchant tailor, and Mary Leahy.
  • A native of the Wandsworth area, Doland was a merchant tailor, who established a chain of shops in south-west London.
  • He moved in 1630 to London, where he became an apprentice and ultimately, in 1638, a freeman of the Merchant Tailors'Company or guild.
  • The will had left the property to his brother Simon Lowe, a London merchant tailor, who were able to execute Geoffrey Glyn's intentions.
  • The governance of Thomas Butler, now abbot, was subjected to a litany of complaint to the government by Thomas Maddockes, a London merchant tailor.
  • Three blocks south, patrons huddle with their cell phones while being fitted for made-to-measure suits in Saint Laurie Merchant Tailors at No . 350.
  • He entered a cloth house early in life and subsequently became a merchant tailor with large establishments in New York City, Boston, and Philadelphia.
  • On the evening of February 23, 1905, Harris and another friend, coal dealer Sylvester Schiele, met Loehr and merchant tailor Hiram Shorey in Loehr's office.
  • Boyle, who was thirty years older than Whelan, was an upper class woman and later the couple settled down with Whelan working as a merchant tailor in Ottawa.
  • "I needed to be at this level three or four years ago, " said Andrew Kozinn, the third-generation owner of Saint Laurie Merchant Tailors on Broadway near 19th Street.
  • The largely obsolete term "'merchant tailor "'also describes a business person who trades in textiles, and initially a tailor who keeps and sells materials for the garments which he makes.
  • In November 1900, N . Peters & Company, established in 1856 by Nick Peters, merchant tailors located at the corner of Pond and Lodi streets, offered " custom clothing ".
  • In 1544 St . James Priory with all its assets, including the rectory and tithes of St . Giles Church, was sold to Henry Brayne, a merchant tailor of London.
  • {{ cquote | I was now translated from Dominie 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 learning.
  • It had five doctors, three lawyers, a drug store, two hotels, six stores, a Chinese laundry, two merchant tailors, marble and granite works, a brass band and bandstand, a photographic store, plank sidewalks, and telephone facilities.
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