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proprietor and latter
The latter, however, also soon resigned, and was succeeded on the July 10, 1891 by Erik Gustaf Boström, a landed proprietor.
The latter was notable for a collection of antique bicycles owned by the proprietor, Tom Norton, which were displayed suspended from ceilings in the building.
The enterprising proprietor of the latter announced he was going to run his coffee house on the same lines as Lloyd's in London, by maintaining a register of the arrival and departure of ships, and offering Indian and European newspapers for his customers to read.
Urecco was one of the top adult magazines in Japan throughout the latter half of the 1980s and most of the 1990s and in the early and mid 2000s was rated by Peter Payne, proprietor of J-List, as the number one selling magazine at that company.

proprietor and Benjamin
A visitor to Bowling Green noted the boasting of a tavern proprietor named Benjamin Vance:
** William MacKay ( proprietor ), John Cameron, Donald MacIntosh, Benjamin Frobisher, Jacques Dupont, Joseph Laurent, Gabriel Attina, Francois Amoit ;
Some characters are allusions to persons involved in the construction of Forth Railway Bridge: Chief Engineer Arrol refers to the proprietor of the construction company, Sir William Arrol, whilst Engineers Baker and Fowler represent the two principal designers of the bridge, Sir Benjamin Baker and Sir John Fowler.
* Victor Benjamin Neuburg occultist and poet, proprietor of the Vine Press

proprietor and Grant
Alexander F. Lobdell, the store's proprietor, was appointed postmaster by President Abraham Lincoln and was reappointed by Presidents Grant, Hayes, Garfield and Arthur, continuing as Brewster's postmaster until 1887.
** Peter Grant ( proprietor ), Arch.

proprietor and also
He was, however, fortunate in his contact with Prof. J. G. L. Manthey ( 1769-1842 ), teacher of chemistry, who, in addition to his academic chair, was also proprietor of the `` Lion Pharmacy '' in Copenhagen where Oersted assisted him.
However, Orwell pointed out that its proprietor François Coty also owned the right-wing dailies Le Figaro and Le Gaulois, which the Ami de Peuple was supposedly competing against.
Letterbocks also formerly featured correspondence from, and has brought fame to, the late Abdul Latif, Lord of Harpole, proprietor of the ( real ) Curry Capital restaurant ( formerly the Rupali ), Bigg Market.
Over its early history the bank was known as “ Girard ’ s Bank ,” or as “ Girard Bank ” or also as “ Stephen Girard ’ s Bank ” or even the “ Bank of Stephen Girard .” Girard was the sole proprietor of his bank, and thus avoided the Pennsylvania state law which prohibited an unincorporated association of persons from establishing a bank, and required a charter from the legislature for a banking corporation.
As well as being The Spectator ’ s sole proprietor and editor, he also became its chief leader-writer, general manager and literature critic.
When " Scrooge-A " works to get his counterpart's business back on track, he retires the debt to Rockerduck, and also buys the produce store, keeping John D. Rockerduck on board as proprietor.
Max ( Ed Alonzo ), the proprietor of the local restaurant hangout The Max, was also a cast member in early episodes.
Ellis Tillman Gravett opened the Chalk Valley Distillery in Nebo and was also the proprietor of a general merchandise store.
Prior to the Post Office, the third corner of the four corners was occupied by the Stony Creek Lodge ( also known as " Ethel's " after its proprietor ), the counterpart of the Stony Creek Inn.
Sultan Yusuf Ali Kenadid of the Sultanate of Hobyo, which also controlled a portion of the coast, later granted concessions to an Aden-based French hotel proprietor and a former French Army officer to construct a lighthouse in Cape Guardafui.
During this time he also edited the St James's Chronicle, belonging to the same proprietor.
He also reluctantly accepts, as a confidant, the proprietor of Chez Moustache, a man known only as " Moustache ".
The proprietor, Jennie Jones, also ran an employment and booking agency, which attracted many performers to the store.
He would also become proprietor of Wingate's Tavern.
Dr. Ward was also proprietor of the first store, in 1808.
His father worked in the village as a café proprietor, butcher and postman ; he also owned a vineyard and horses.
Mahendra suffered a heart attack while hunting in Chitwan with Tiger Tops Hotel proprietor John Coapman, also associated with the CIA at the time, who reported in 1977 that Mahendra died in his arms after eating dinner " on shikar " and died 31 January 1972 in Bharatpur.
Aside from his double duties as a novelist and supernatural investigator, Gabriel is also the proprietor of St. George's Rare Books in his hometown of New Orleans.
There are also claims that a Pakistani chef Ali Ahmed Aslam, proprietor of the Shish Mahal restaurant in Park Road in the west end of Glasgow invented it by improvising a sauce made from yoghurt, cream and spices.
Lowe began working as a baker and became also a flour dealer and later a nurseryman and finally the proprietor of a dairy.
When George Calvert died, his son, Cecil Calvert, also known as Lord Baltimore, became the proprietor.
William had a son, also called Robert, who became senior proprietor of The Register.
From 1862 to 1876, it was edited by Manton Marble, who was also its proprietor at the time.

proprietor and published
The earliest known reference to croquet in Scotland is the booklet called The Game of Croquet, its Laws and Regulations which was published in the mid-1860s for the proprietor of Eglinton Castle, the Earl of Eglinton.
However, other senior Nazi officials, including Heinrich Himmler ( head of the SS ), Robert Ley ( leader of the DAF ), and Max Amann ( proprietor of the Zentral Verlag ( Central Press ), comprising 80 percent of the German press in 1942 ), endorsed the publication, and their statements were often published in Der Stürmer.
A representative collection of Sydney Libertarian essays was published by L. R. Hiatt in The Sydney Line, printed in 1963 by the Hellenic Herald, whose proprietor Nestor Grivas was a prominent non-academic Push personality and champion of sexual freedom.
A media proprietor or media mogul is a person who controls, either through personal ownership or a via dominant position in any media enterprise a large amount of published media, consumed by a large number of individuals.
Ashmead-Bartlett, expelled from the Dardanelles, reached London about this time, and soon, thanks to the influence of Lord Northcliffe, proprietor of The Times, The Daily Mirror and other national newspapers, his version of events began to be published.
The first weekly edition of the Geelong Advertiser appeared November 1840: edited by ' James Harrison and printed and published for John Pascoe Fawkner ( sole proprietor ) by William Watkins ...'.
" Military College at Battle of Chapultepec | Chapultepec ", hand tinted lithograph published by Nathaniel Currier as a sole proprietor, c. 1847.
Jill, completed in 1944, was finally published in October 1946 by The Fortune Press, whose eccentric proprietor Reginald Caton reportedly accepted the book without reading it.
In 1823 he published his first volume of verse, Poetical Sketches, and in 1824 he became the editor of the Literary Souvenir ( till 1838 ), of which he also became the proprietor two years later.
From 1782 the mill was leased to Oxford printer and publisher William Jackson, proprietor of the local newspaper Jackson's Oxford Journal which was published until 1928.
In 1856 the proprietor of the Langport Herald, James Richard Moreton, printed and published the 107 hymn tunes and 6 anthems written by his father, who was the minister of Langport Independent Chapel.
Ian was proprietor of a military books store and Roger had had several of his games published by Strategic Simulations Inc.
Founded by Madison Hotel proprietor William W. Wyman, the Madison Express was first published in Madison on December 2, 1839.

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