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Some mainstream academics also argue the Oxford theory is based on simple snobbishness: that anti-Stratfordians reject the idea that the son of a mere tradesman could write the plays and poems of Shakespeare.
Thus, Lezek took him to a local hiring fair, hoping that Mort would land an apprenticeship with some tradesman ; not only would this provide a job for his son, but it would also make his son's propensity towards thinking someone else's problem.
Antonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek ( in Dutch also Anthonie, Antoni, or Theunis, in English, Antony or Anton ;, ; October 24, 1632 – August 26, 1723 ) was a Dutch tradesman and scientist from Delft, Netherlands.
These were five lawyers: Pierre Victurnien Vergniaud, Marguerite Élie Guadet, Armand Gensonné, Jean Antoine Laffargue de Grangeneuve and Jean Jay ( also a Protestant pastor ), and one tradesman Jean François Ducos.
Piero was born in the town of Borgo Santo Sepolcro, modern-day Tuscany ( where he also died ), to Benedetto de ' Franceschi, a tradesman, and Romana di Perino da Monterchi, part of the Florentine and Tuscan Franceschi noble family.
A welder ( also weldor, which term distinguishes the tradesman from the equipment used to make welds ) is a tradesman who specializes in welding materials together.
* Painter and decorator, a tradesman responsible for the painting and decorating of buildings, and is also known as a decorator or house painter.
A maker of more than 3, 000 instruments — almost all of which are numbered — and a fine tradesman, Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume was also a gifted inventor, as his research in collaboration with the acoustics expert Savart demonstrates.
A lineman ( American English ) or linesman ( English ), also occasionally called a lineworker or a powerline technician ( PLT ), is a tradesman who constructs and maintains electric power transmission and distribution facilities.
Typically Armourers are attached to Infantry Battalions, where the Staff Sergeant Armourer also commands the REME Detachment of other tradesman ( including vehicle mechanics and electricians ).
Sorolla was the eldest child born to a tradesman, also named Joaquin Sorolla, and his wife, Concepción Bastida.
Viewed by many as intended primarily for specialized craftsmanship, such as machinists, tool and die makers, jewelers and other specialized craftsmen, they are also sought after by average tradesman and collectors as working heirloom.
A house painter and decorator is a tradesman responsible for the painting and decorating of buildings, and is also known as a decorator or house painter.

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Poe was promoted to " artificer ", an enlisted tradesman who prepared shells for artillery, and had his monthly pay doubled.
In 1437, there is evidence that he was instructing a wealthy tradesman on polishing gems, but where he had acquired this knowledge is unknown.
Daniel's grandfather Christian had been a tradesman in the city as well.
The " Weekend " version of the van had collapsible, removable rear seating and rear side windows, enabling a tradesman to use it as a family vehicle at the weekend as well as for business in the week.
His father, Vincent Paul Beardsley ( 1839 – 1909 ), was the son of a tradesman ; Vincent had no trade himself, however, and instead relied on a private income from an inheritance that he received from his maternal grandfather when he was twenty-one years of age.
Peace had got to know the Dysons, first as a tradesman, then as a friend.
In 1774 he went into business as a lawyer, and in 1781 married Jane, second daughter of William Griffies, a Liverpool tradesman ; they had seven sons and three daughters.
By this point he had more or less abandoned his career as a building tradesman, and attached himself very closely to the NSDAP.
In his own statement, Mallin projected himself as a mere tradesman and band leader who had almost by chance become involved in the Irish Citizen Army and the Rising.
The Bill was not repealed until 1597, though by this time, the flat cap had become firmly entrenched in English psyche as a recognized mark of a non-noble subject ; be it a burgher, a tradesman, or apprentice.
There was a knock at the door and a Flemish tradesman appeared to deliver his rent, but had only half the money needed.
Indeed, Smith had a particular distrust of the tradesman class.
In addition to these, every Jewish tradesman and industrial had to pay an annual tax to the guild.
He ensured that the village had a tradesman from each of the important crafts.

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* Plumber, a tradesman who specialises in installing and maintaining systems used for plumbing, heating, drainage, potable ( drinking ) water or small-sized industrial process plant piping.
* Steel fixer, a tradesman who positions and secures reinforcing bars and mesh used to reinforce concrete on construction projects.
The procession further developed when local tradesman Vicente " Txiki " Buenechea donated barrels to be used as drums.

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Though respected for their contributions to various academic disciplines ( respectively mathematics, linguistics, and literature ), the three men became known to the general public only by making often-controversial and disputed pronouncements on politics and public policy that would not be regarded as noteworthy if offered by a medical doctor or skilled tradesman.
They allege it is ungentlemanly for an amateur to " play the tradesman " by employing a professional coach.
The term playwright appears to have been coined by Ben Jonson in his Epigram 49, To Playwright, as an insult, to suggest a mere tradesman fashioning works for the theatre.
In 17th-century Leiden, for instance, people opening their homes to services could be fined 200 guilders ( a year's wage for a skilled tradesman ) and banned from the city Throughout this, however, personal freedom of religion did exist, and was one factor – along with economic reasons – in causing large immigration of religious refugees from other parts of Europe.
The competition became simply too much for the small Jewish tradesman in villages like Maassluis.
The Russians developed their pishchal ' niki as a skilled tradesman and gave them extra incentives through farming and made their trade something passed on from father to son and not something for which one was conscripted.
He ran away from an apprenticeship to a London tradesman and became a mercenary, fighting for the Imperial Spanish army under Mansfeld during the Thirty Years ' War and rising to the rank of Major General.
Kahr asserts that this was the best way for Velazquez to show that he was " neither a craftsman or a tradesman, but an official of the court ".
A tradesman typically begins as an apprentice, working for and learning from a Master, and after a number of years is released from his master's service as a Journeyman.
A tradesman still begins as an apprentice, but the apprenticeship is carried out partly through working for a tradesman and partly through an accredited trade school for a definite period of time ( usually around 4 years ), after which he / she is fully qualified.
So the story of tradesman that things have turned out several dozen toilets Saudi prince overlaid plates, an accountant who is obsessed with breaking the codes for the lottery, an attacker FC fighter who was so lazy to nap while his colleagues are building an action, the decades of silence prisoners with Goli, camp for those who have strayed from Tito's political views.
Bosman, a Dutch tradesman who worked for the Dutch West India Company at the Gold Coast ( modern day Ghana ) from 1688 – 1701, wrote of " Jakhals, of Boshond " ( jackals or woodland dogs ) whose physical descriptions match the spotted hyena.
The Judd School was established in 1888, but the need for a secondary school to supplement Sir Andrew Judd's Grammar School ( now known as the famous Public School: Tonbridge School ) was acknowledged as early as 1870, after it was revealed that only one in 200 of its students was the son of a Tonbridge tradesman.
And for a tradesman and a tradeswoman, 12 grivnas.
An accomplished tradesman with an aptitude for learning languages, he is nevertheless too power-hungry and violent to be chosen by the Oversoul.
Many were between various boyar factions or, if a revolt did involve the peasants or tradesman against the boyars, it did not consist of the peasants wanting to overthrow the existing social order, but was more often than not a demand for better rule on the part of the ruling class.

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