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He learned the trade of a rope maker.
Rope makers and wire-pullers became on of the strongest trades by 1577.
First were neighborhood merchants from Germany, then rope makers, brewers and slaughterhouses.
One of Octavianus's great-grandfathers was a rope maker, another a baker.
Most of those who arrived were timber workers, bullock drivers, shopkeepers, rope makers and artisans.
Other demonstrations include crafts - blacksmith, stone masons, rope makers and carpenters.
Two Lordkin families lived among the kinless rope makers.
Mr. Cipollone, a retired wire rope maker, is seeking unspecified damages.
Also the rope makers (or 'Reeper' in Low German) went here because in the city it was hard to find enough space for their work.
His father (also named George) was a rope maker and Ord joined him in the business, continuing after his father's death in 1806.
Callias appears to have been given the teasing nickname Schoinion by his rivals, probably because his father was a rope maker.
Anthon Skanchy, Norwegian rope maker who became a building contractor in America, served five terms.
There are listings for pencil makers, crystal cutters, diamond cutters, fishing equipment manufacturers, rope makers and a cheese factory.
Thousands of the town's residents, many of them Italian and Portuguese immigrants, had once worked for the Plymouth Cordage Company, the world's largest rope maker.
Joan Waste, a St Peter's ward parishioner and a blind rope maker, was tried for heresy at what is now Derby Cathedral in 1556.
The Eighth Hundred included the son of a rope maker who was soon supervising the weaving of a portion of the reeds into ropes for the binding.
(In a job survey taken in the Village of Brooklyn in 1796, rope maker was one of the most frequently mentioned occupations, along with tavern keeper.)
There have been bakers, blacksmiths, carpenters, shoemakers, millers, tailors, bricklayers, glaziers, weavers, booksellers, watchmakers, brewers and rope makers.
In 1885 she married Henry Hope Shakespear (1849-1923); he traced his family to 17th-century East London rope makers and, like his wife, came from a military family.
In larger contingents, the master gunners had responsibility for the heavier artillery pieces, and were accompanied by their journeymen as well as smiths, carpenters, rope makers and carters.
By the 1790's the yards covered the waterfront all the way to Corlears Hook, attracting carpenters, smiths, shipwrights, coopers, chandlers, joiners, sail makers and rope makers.
Two years later, Greene's A Quip for an Upstart Courtier contained a passage on "rope makers" that clearly refers to the Harveys (whose father made ropes).
The area takes its name from Peter Appleby, Christian VI's rope maker, who ran his manufactury from the site in the late 18th century, although no buildings remain from that time.
A retired chemical engineer, a graduate of Princeton, got in touch to say that his great-grandfather, Archibald Wallace, had been a rope maker in Brooklyn in the 1830's, when rope making was a significant industry.
Local industry and agriculture are represented with displays on the production of rope and hemp, particularly John Boyd Textiles and Donne & Sons who were rope makers in the town between 1797 and the 1960s.