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- He spent his early life working as a wool stapler for the Allanson family.
- James is now a wool stapler.
- At 14 years of age Goldsbrough was apprenticed to a Bradford firm and became a wool stapler.
- The staple towns named in the statute were at Newcastle upon Tyne, York, wool staple was transferred away from Canterbury to Queenborough, in Kent.
- He was a native of Basel in Switzerland, came to this country in the 1770s and applied for naturalisation in 1772 after making a success as partner of a wool stapling business.
- Knight made a journey on diplomatic business into Switzerland in 1522; went on an embassy to the empire respecting the wool staple, and was ( 11 November ) admitted archdeacon of Chester.
- From 1368 : " By Royal decree, the Wool Staple was transferred from Canterbury to Queenborough, which, together with Sandwich, became one of the only two places in Kent through which all the exported wool was compulsorily directed ."
- Two Birmingham merchants represented Warwickshire at the council held in York in 1322 to discuss the standardisation of wool staples, and others attended the Westminster wool merchants assemblies of 1340, 1342 and 1343, a period when at least one Birmingham merchant was trading considerable amounts of wool with continental Europe.
- Two Birmingham merchants represent Warwickshire at the council held in York in 1322 to discuss the standardisation of wool staples, and others attend the Westminster wool merchants assemblies of 1340, 1342 and 1343, a period when at least one Birmingham merchant is trading considerable amounts of wool with continental Europe.