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Occasionally the record keeper noted that a shoemaker, a boatman, a carpenter, and a number of priests obtained licences to sell wine.
It had two butchers, two coopers, two weavers, a shoemaker, blacksmith, a cornmill, a pound, a lime kiln and, of course, a pub.
The shoemaker in turn can exchange the money for goods and services he requires.
When everything settled down, we showed the drawings of the shoes to the shoemaker.
He was the second oldest of nine children born to John and Mary Ann Quinn, a shoemaker and a talented dressmaker respectively.
Within a country when a baker imports shoes from a shoemaker he pays with the bread he produced.
For instance, the baker can now exchange his saved bread for a pair of shoes with a shoemaker.
Every shoemaker will tell you why their shoes are the best for everybody but of course that's all marketing hype.
The shoemaker himself was there as well, listening to his little transistor radio.
When a baker sells his bread for money to a shoemaker, he has supplied the shoemaker with his saved unconsumed bread.
In order to move beyond shoemaker Lane's effort and produce globes his neighbors would be proud to own, Wilson had to learn to engrave his maps on copper plates.
The UAW may also threaten to strike a brake plant in Dayton, Ohio, and another stamping plant in Indianapolis, Shoemaker said.
At shoemaker High School, for instance, 80 percent of the students have at least one parent in the military.
For example, a shoemaker would limit his activity to shoemaking.
They offer four times the equivalent wage of a farm laborer to make shoes, which is perhaps a fiftieth of the equivalent wage for a shoemaker in New York.
American Shakespearean actress Julia Marlowe was born in Caldbeck, daughter of the 1860s village shoemaker.
When he heard Dorothy was to be married to a shoemaker, he returned and they eloped.
He was the son of William Roberts, a shoemaker, who also kept the New Bridge tollgate.
When Shoemaker wins or loses by a nose, it is an odds-on bet that a whoop-de-doo rider would have lost by lengths, having wasted the horse prematurely.
Hubert was a poor artisan, a shoemaker by trade, but Gisbert, a priest, was a man of some importance in the community.
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The acquisition of Reebok would also allow Adidas to compete with Nike worldwide as the number two athletic shoemaker in the world.
He moved to Florence, Italy, where he became intrigued by the craft of shoemaking, eventually apprenticing as a shoemaker with Stefano Bemer.
When Samuel turned four, he was sent to a nearby school, and, at the age of six he was sent to a retired shoemaker to continue his education.
Marlowe was born in Canterbury to shoemaker John Marlowe and his wife Catherine.
The Cranbrook tune to On Ilkla Moor Baht 'at was written by Thomas Clark, a Kent shoemaker.
Shelley's acquaintance, the pressman impresario George Cannon and Shelley's 1815 eulogizer and excerpter, the shoemaker poet Robert Charles Fair.
He was a shoemaker, the creature, and called himself the Sutor, an old-fashioned name that folk laughed at.
The son of a shoemaker, Mr. Cirillo began his tailoring career in Brescia, an Italian town about an hour outside Milan, where his uncles owned a suitmaking shop.
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And is the dishpan still at the castle of Ugu the Shoemaker?
Now he's lifting the lid on who's top-to-toe perfect and who's down at the heel in a new book called The Sole of a Shoemaker.
One sees in it a natural outcome of his prentice life in London, as a shoemaker, a seamster, or what not.
Angelique had understood immediately, for the shoemaker had his shop there.
I follow her there and find her talking to a young man, a shoemaker like myself.
When we came out, we gave the shoemaker commander some money, and came away.
Machinery and long processes of work have greatly changed the work of the carpenter, the ironworker and the shoemaker.
Leo is the son of a good fellow, a shoemaker by trade, and also a lamplighter.
A shoemaker, whose health would not permit him to pursue his own trade, obtained work in a tanyard at Penybont, near Corwen.
Well, one day the shoemaker offered to amuse the Sultan by mesmerising his guards.
The shoemaker also brought in one of the lost teams and part of the other.
He is a shoemaker, an' he doesn't be gettin' any work this longtime.
She also ordered me buskins from the shoemaker employed by the Comdie.
The shoemaker sprang to his feet and caught up his paring knife.
The valet I had hired had entered the room with the shoemaker.
Nobody but a boof could have employed Reuben's tailor or his shoemaker.
At the time of these alterations, the house was tenanted by a shoemaker.
Spicer, shoemaker and parish-clerk, who had it from his brother, the respectable bell-hanger in Lowick Gate.
James Burne Worson was a shoemaker who lived in Leamington, Warwickshire, England.
In the village a shoemaker dies, who was an atheist and blasphemer.
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Edmund was sent to Concord and became a cordwainer or shoemaker.
His father was a shoemaker, his uncle a furrier, and he, being a younger son, was apprenticed to the latter's trade.
A shoemaker came, and with him a haberdasher, a tailor, and a hatter.
The Muhammadan merchant, tinman, shoemaker, or vendor of trifles sits cross-legged on the floor and reaches after any article you may want to buy.
We cannot tell among the men who pass us, all clad alike in dull, sad-colored clothes, who is a knight and who is a merchant, who is a shoemaker and who is a baker.
It would have been difficult by a far brighter light, to recognise in Doctor Manette, intellectual of face and upright of bearing, the shoemaker of the garret in Paris.