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Before 1785 Thomas Dewhurst of Marton near Skipton was selling wool and buying yarn for the use of local handloom weavers . Darlington , which at this time had both a well - established woollen and worsted industry and a successful bank ...
Before 1785 Thomas Dewhurst of Marton near Skipton was selling wool and buying yarn for the use of local handloom weavers . Darlington , which at this time had both a well - established woollen and worsted industry and a successful bank ...
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In 1823 John Dewhurst moved from Embsay to Skipton , thereby improving access to local and regional communications . This suggests that for much of his time he was now engaged in coordination and marketing rather than production ...
In 1823 John Dewhurst moved from Embsay to Skipton , thereby improving access to local and regional communications . This suggests that for much of his time he was now engaged in coordination and marketing rather than production ...
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by contrast , had attended Skipton Grammar School and received no higher education , although their uncle had completed his education at Mill Hill after a period at Skipton Grammar School . In due course John Bonny Dewhurst's third son ...
by contrast , had attended Skipton Grammar School and received no higher education , although their uncle had completed his education at Mill Hill after a period at Skipton Grammar School . In due course John Bonny Dewhurst's third son ...
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LITHIC ARROWHEADS OF THE CRAVEN AREA | 1 |
EXCAVATIONS BY MISS D CHARLESWORTH 196173 | 29 |
R S RICHARDSON J A RICHARDSON and J A THORP | 60 |
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