Names of skilled artisans, however, are French: carpenter, draper, haberdasher, joiner, mason, painter, plumber, and tailor. |
The son of a linen draper, Southey spent much of his childhood at Bath in the care of his aunt, Elizabeth Tyler. |
Allders started life in 1862 when 24-year-old Joshua Allder set up a linen draper and silk mercer at 102 and 103 North End. |
The court is notable as the birthplace of Alexander Pope, and his father here kept a linen draper shop. |
Every eight miles or so was the country town, where lawyer, corn merchant, wool-stapler, saddler, veterinary surgeon, doctor, draper, milliner and so forth lived. |
Fans of the AMC hit have seen Megan evolve from an earnest secretary to Mrs. draper, from struggling actress to soap-opera star. |