linen draper Meaning in Bengali
সুতীবস্ত ব্যবসায়ী
Similer Words:
liner trainlingala
linger over
lingeries
lingua franca
linguinis
linguistic communication
linguistic competence
linguistic context
linguistic geography
linguistic performance
linguistic process
linguistic profiling
linguistic relation
linguistic rule
linen draper's Usage Examples:
Ridge is a former manor house, built around 1745 by Thomas Roberts, a linen draper from St Albans.
A linen draper from the Manchester area, he emigrated with his family to Christchurch.
After starting as an apprentice to a linen draper in Leven, and working as a clerk in Dundee, he entered the Wesleyan theological.
He became a linen draper in Coventry and acquired a great estate.
It is likely that he was a Mr Beyer, a linen draper of the Cheapside corner of Paternoster Row.
1654 – 31 January 1720) of Fulham, Middlesex was an English linen draper and Tory politician who sat in the English and British House of Commons.
Maîtresses marchandes lingères was a French guild organisation for women linen draper seamstresses and hemp merchants within the city of Paris, active from.
His brother Samuel (1747-1824) was a linen draper, and lived next door to William on Castle Street.
his death in 1616, Whitaker noted that he owed "Christopher Levite, a linen draper of the city of York" just over £5.
Amhlaoibh Ó Súilleabháin (May 1780 – 1838) was an Irish language author, linen draper, politician, and one-time hedge school master.
Gilbert McIlveen (17? – 1833) was a Belfast linen draper and founding member of the Society of the United Irishmen, a revolutionary organisation in late.
His father was a wealthy linen draper and silk mercer who owned a house in London and Brathay Hall in the Lake.
refer to: Amhlaoibh Ó Súilleabháin (1780−1838), Irish language author, linen draper, politician, and one time hedge school master Dónall Cam Ó Súilleabháin.
firstly in November 1684 to Anne Brough, the 19-year-old daughter of linen draper Robert Brough of St Lawrence Jewry.
Synonyms:
draper;
Antonyms:
incorporeal; incorporeality; immaterial; insubstantial; insubstantiality;