10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CORDWAINERY»
Discover the use of
cordwainery in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
cordwainery and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
... amid a silent-gazing people: comparable, Mercier thinksfi' to some Procession
de Roi de Basoche; or say, Procession of King Crispin, with his Dukes of Sutor-
mania and royal blazonry of Cordwainery. Except indeed that this is not comic; ...
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Sartor Resartus. [By Thomas Carlyle, with a preface by R. W. ...
The task of a daily pair of shoes, coupled even with some prospect of victuals,
and an honorable, mastership in. cordwainery, and perhaps the post of
Thirdborough in his Hundred, as the crown of long faithful sewing,—-was nowise
satisfaction ...
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Munimenta Gildhallae Londoniensis, liber Albus, liber ...
VII And it is forbidden that servant workmen in cordwainery, or others, shall hold
any meeting to make provision which may be to the prejudice of the trade and to
the detriment of the common people ; under pain of imprisonment. An Ordinance
...
... through many streets, amid a silent-gazing people : comparable, Mercier thinks
,1 to some Procession du Roi de Basoche; or say, Procession of King Crispin,
with his Dukes of Sutorm'ania and royal blazonry of Cordwainery. Except indeed
...
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George Fox's Journal (Abridged by Percy Livingstone Parker)
... through which, as through a window, it could look upwards, and discern its
celestial Home. The task of a daily pair of shoes, coupled even with some
prospect of victuals, and an honourable Mastership in Cordwainery, and perhaps
the post ...
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Memoirs of the life, death, burial, and wonderful writings, ...
Jacob Behmen, late of this City, Cordwainery was born into the World of Christian
Parcntage> at OldSeidenberg^ in the Year of Our Lord 1575. His Father's Name
was Jacob Behmen* and his Mother's Ursula * Peasants of that Place.
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The Antient and Present State of the University of Oxford: ...
4thly, He remembers the flourishing Trade of the Citizens from the several Parts
of the Town aslign'd them to vend their Commodities, as the Drapery, the
Cordwainery, the Fletchery, Cotelary, &c. Places now only known to us by Name.
%thly ...
The task of a daily pair of shoes, coupled even with some prospect of victuals,
and an honourable Mastership in Cordwainery, and perhaps the post of
Threadborough in his hundred, as the crown of long faithful serving, — was
nowise ...
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The Best Known Works of Thomas Carlyle: Including Sartor ...
The task of a daily pair of shoes, coupled even with some prospect of victuals,
and an honorable Mastership in Cordwainery, and perhaps the post of Third-
borough in his hundred, as the crown of long faithful sewing,— was nowise ...
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Urban Growth and the Medieval Church: Gloucester and Worcester
... 94, 283, 289-91, 307,328-9,334-5,361,371 and see: Gloucester, decline and
revenue crisis; population Cordwainery 48, 283 County Gaol, in 84 County Hall
58 Cross: see High Cross Danish occupation 19, 366 Dean and chapter 93
decline ...
Nigel Baker, Richard Holt, 2004
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «CORDWAINERY»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
cordwainery is used in the context of the following news items.
The Vans bandwagon
... the Tod's Gommino or the Repetto pump - and for years the luxury houses kept their summer repertoires rooted in traditional cordwainery. «Telegraph.co.uk, May 13»
Needle and Tread: Yuki Matsuda's handcrafted footwear
In 1990 Matsuda met Tom O'Neil, operator of a small East Coast shoe factory, who invited the young Osakan to come learn cordwainery first ... «Easy Reader, Jun 12»