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ropemaker — noun a craftsman who makes ropes • Syn: ↑rope maker, ↑roper • Hypernyms: ↑craftsman, ↑artisan, ↑journeyman, ↑artificer … Useful english dictionary
Ropemaker Street — East from Moor Lane, at No.34, to 99 Finsbury Pavement (P.O. Directory). The south side of the street in Cripplegate Ward Without and Coleman Street Ward, the northern side outside the City boundary in the borough of Finsbury. First… … Dictionary of London
ROPEMAKER, THE BEAUTIFUL — See LABÉ, LOUISE … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
ropemaking — ropemaker, n. /rohp may king/, n. the act, skill, or process of making rope. [1785 95; ROPE + MAKING] * * * … Universalium
ropemaking — ropemaker, n. /rohp may king/, n. the act, skill, or process of making rope. [1785 95; ROPE + MAKING] … Useful english dictionary
City of London — Not to be confused with London. City of London The City • Square Mile Aerial view of the City of London … Wikipedia
LABE, Louise — (c. 1520 1566) One of the finest lyric poets of the French Renaissance, Louise Labe was famous for her passionate love sonnets. Labes was raised in the French city of Lyons, a vibrant hub of artistic, commercial, and publishing activity that was… … Renaissance and Reformation 1500-1620: A Biographical Dictionary
Louise Labé — Louise Labé, (c. 1520 or 1522, Lyon April 25, 1566, Parcieux en Dombes), also identified as La Belle Cordière, was a female French poet of the Renaissance, born at Lyon, the daughter of a rich ropemaker, Pierre Charly, and his second wife,… … Wikipedia
CityPoint — CityPoint, viewed from Moor Lane. CityPoint, viewed from Liverpool Street. City … Wikipedia
Peter Dickinson — Peter Malcolm de Brissac Dickinson (born 16 December 1927) is an English author and poet who has written a wide variety of books, notably children s books and detective stories, over a long and distinguished career.Life and WorkDickinson was born … Wikipedia