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  2. Huws Gray - Wikipedia

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    Huws Gray is a British builders merchants chain based in the town of Llangefni, Anglesey, Wales.Following the acquisition of the Buildbase, PDM Scotland and Civils and Lintels brands, the Huws Gray Group has over 300 branches across England, Wales and Scotland as of 2023 and is the largest independent builders merchant in the UK.

  3. Grafton Group - Wikipedia

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    In August 2013, it bought Wearside builders' merchant Thompsons, [8] in October 2013, it bought Binje Ackermans, a Brussels based merchanting operation, [9] and in December 2013, Grafton Group opened ten showrooms, and launched a brand new website called Bohen, which focuses on the bathroom, kitchen and bedroom industry.

  4. Buildbase - Wikipedia

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    Buildbase is a buildersmerchants in the United Kingdom, and is approaching two hundred branches nationwide. Buildbase is part of Huws Gray having been bought from Grafton Group plc in a deal that saw Grafton sell its merchanting business in the UK. [1] It is a member of the Builders Merchants Federation (BMF).

  5. Historic country estates in Lake County, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of historic country estates in Lake County, Ohio built between the years 1895 and 1930. Around 1885 the city of Cleveland, Ohio was home to an estimated 70 millionaires. Around 1885 the city of Cleveland, Ohio was home to an estimated 70 millionaires.

  6. Stafford, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [8] of 2010, there were 81 people, 34 households, and 25 families residing in the village. The population density was 238.2 inhabitants per square mile (92.0/km 2).

  7. Thomas Offley - Wikipedia

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    Brass (1539) to Nicholas Leveson the elder, Sheriff of London 1534–35, and wife Dionysia Bodley (died 1560): St Andrew Undershaft. Thomas Offley was the elder of two adult sons of William Offley, a mercer of Stafford, by his first wife, probably of the Dorrington family of Stafford, whose sister (aunt of Thomas) was married to a member of the Cradock family prominent in Stafford. [3]

  8. Matthew Cradock (MP died 1636) - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Cradock (Mar. 1584–1636) was an English wool merchant and politician [1] who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1621 and 1629. Cradock was the son of George Cradock of Stafford. [2] He was the first mayor Stafford in 1614. [3] In 1615 he purchased the neglected Caverswall Castle.

  9. Thomas Walker (merchant) - Wikipedia

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    He was the son of Thomas Walker, a merchant in Bristol who moved to Manchester. [2] An early influence was the teaching of James Burgh. [1] He became a Manchester cotton merchant himself. [3] He had a town house and warehouse on South Parade, adjacent to St Mary's Church, Manchester, and a country place at Barlow Hall, rented from William ...