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  2. Lilley & Skinner - Wikipedia

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    His elder son Thomas Lilley (1902-1959) and his brother James (1909-1992) were at that time directors along with William Banks Skinner's grandson, John Hershell Skinner (1909-1982) son of John Hershell Skinner (1884-1947).

  3. Jack Wills - Wikipedia

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    Jack Wills Storefront. Since the first store opened in Salcombe, Jack Wills stores have opened across the United Kingdom and internationally. At its peak, there were - as of September 2016 - approximately 70 stores in the UK, including eight in London, four in Scotland (Edinburgh, St Andrews, Aberdeen and Glasgow), two in Wales (Abersoch and Cardiff), two in the Channel Islands (St Peter Port ...

  4. Port William, Dumfries and Galloway - Wikipedia

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    Port William has a post office and small general store, a takeaway, a restaurant, a community charity shop and a couple of other stores. Beyond Port William, the nearest shopping is in Whithorn, whilst the nearest supermarkets are in Newton Stewart. Monreith House, a category A listed Georgian mansion is located 1 mile (1.6 km) east of the ...

  5. Port William - Wikipedia

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    Port William may refer to several places: Port William, Falkland Islands, an inlet in the Falkland Islands; Port William, New Zealand, an inlet on Stewart Island; Port William, Dumfries and Galloway, a fishing village in Scotland; Port William, Ohio, a village in the U.S. state of Ohio; Port William, Kentucky, a fictional location in the ...

  6. List of royal warrant holders of the British royal family

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    Partridges London The Queen Grocers Food and Drink 2021 1994 1972 [9] Paxton & Whitfield: The Queen, The Prince of Wales Food & Drink London Cheesemongers 1997 1850 1797 [133] Peter Jones: The Prince of Wales, The Duke of Edinburgh (Until 2021) Furnishings and linens: Draper and Furnisher 1987: 1877 [134] Price's Patent Candles: The Queen: Candles

  7. Tobacco Lords - Wikipedia

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    A portrait of Tobacco Lord John Glassford, his family and an enslaved Black servant c. 1767. The Tobacco Lords were a group of Scottish merchants active during the Georgian era who made substantial sums of money via their participation in the triangular trade, primarily through dealing in slave-produced tobacco that was grown in the Thirteen Colonies.

  8. Prince William and Kate Middleton Visited a Muslim ... - AOL

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    Prince William and Kate Middleton visited the Hayes Muslim Centre this morning, to highlight the work the community center has done to fundraise for victims of the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria.

  9. Mochrum - Wikipedia

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    Mochrum (/ ˈ m ɔː x r ʌ m /) is a coastal civil and Church of Scotland parish situated to the east of Luce Bay on the Machars peninsula and 8 miles (13 km) southwest of Wigtown and in the historical county of Wigtownshire in Galloway, Scotland. It covers 22,000 acres (8,900 ha) and is approximately 10 miles (16 km) in length and 5 miles (8. ...