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Robert Wood (timber merchant) — Robert Wood (10 August 1792 ndash; 13 April 1847), was a Canadian timber merchant who claimed to be the son of Prince Edward Augustus. External links* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004 119.01 e.php? id nbr=3736 Biography at the Dictionary of… … Wikipedia
Merchant Adventurers' Hall — The medieval Merchant Adventurers Hall seen from Piccadilly. On the right is the brick chapel; on the left the timber frame construction of the upper storey can be seen. The Merchant Adventurers Hall is a medieval guildhall in the city of York,… … Wikipedia
timber — noun 1 trees grown for building VERB + TIMBER ▪ cut, fell, harvest ▪ sell TIMBER + NOUN ▪ company, industry, product … Collocations dictionary
merchant — mer|chant [ˈmə:tʃənt US ˈmə:r ] n [Date: 1100 1200; : Old French; Origin: marcheant, from Latin mercatus, past participle of mercari to buy and sell ] 1.) wine/coal/timber etc merchant someone whose job is to buy and sell wine, coal etc or a… … Dictionary of contemporary English
merchant — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ prosperous, rich, wealthy ▪ powerful, prominent, successful ▪ foreign, local … Collocations dictionary
British timber trade — The British timber trade was importation of timber from the Baltic, and later North America, by the British. During the Middle Ages and Stuart period, Great Britain had large domestic supplies of timber, especially valuable were the famous… … Wikipedia
Medieval Merchant's House — The Medieval Merchant s House 58 French Street Former names Mrs Collins Lodging House; the Bull s Head public house … Wikipedia
Ottawa River timber trade — Part of a series on History of Ottawa … Wikipedia
Ursula Merchant — Infobox Person image size = 150px name = Ursula S. Merchant birth date = birth date and age|1932|09|10 birth place = flagicon| Rostock, Germany occupation = Artist/Writer/Philosopher reference = http://siris… … Wikipedia
Company of Merchant Adventurers — The Company of Merchant Adventurers usually refers to the Company of Merchant Adventurers of London, founded in 1407 and London s leading guild of overseas merchants. It may also refer to: Company of Merchant Adventurers to New Lands, founded in… … Wikipedia
William Jarvis (merchant) — William Jarvis (1770 1859) was an American diplomat, financier and philanthropist best known for introducing the merino breed of sheep into the United States from Spain.Born in Boston to a Boston Brahmin family, William Jarvis was the son of Dr.… … Wikipedia