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21Lackinton — This interesting and unusual name, with variant spellings Lakenden, Lakenton, Lackinton etc., recorded in England church registers from the mid 16th Century, is of locational origin from a place in Somerset called Lackington. Recorded as… …
22Lakenden — This interesting and unusual name, with variant spellings Lakenden, Lakenton, Lackinton etc., recorded in England church registers from the mid 16th Century, is of locational origin from a place in Somerset called Lackington. Recorded as… …
23Lakenton — This interesting and unusual name, with variant spellings Lakenden, Lakenton, Lackinton etc., recorded in England church registers from the mid 16th Century, is of locational origin from a place in Somerset called Lackington. Recorded as… …
24library — place for books, late 14c., from Anglo Fr. librarie, O.Fr. librairie collection of books (14c.), noun use of adj. librarius concerning books, from L. librarium chest for books, from liber (gen. libri) book, paper, parchment, originally the inner… …
25bookstore — n. [U.S.] Bookseller s shop …
26Ramsay, Allan — (1686 1758) Poet, s. of a mine manager at Leadhills, Dumfriesshire, who claimed kin with the Ramsays of Dalhousie. In his infancy he lost his f., and his mother m. a small laird, who gave him the ordinary parish school education. In 1701 he… …
27βιβλιοπωλείοις — βιβλιοπωλεῖον bookseller s shop neut dat pl …
28βιβλιοπωλείων — βιβλιοπωλεῖον bookseller s shop neut gen pl …
29COLE, Edward William (1832-1918) — bookseller, founder of the book arcade, Melbourne was born at Woodchurch Kent, England, in January 1832. He received little education, his father died young, and, after his mother had married again, the boy ran away to London. In 1850 he went to… …
30MULLEN, Samuel (1828-1890) — bookseller was born in Dublin on 27 November 1828. In 1844 he was apprenticed to Curry and Company, booksellers and publishers, and some time afterwards went to England and joined the well known firm of Parker and Company. With his friend, George …