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drapers Meaning in Hindi (शब्द के हिंदी अर्थ)


drapers ka kya matlab hota hai


ड्रेपर्स

Noun:

वस्र बेचनेवाला, वस्र-विक्रेता, बज़ाज़, टांगनेवाला,



drapers's Usage Examples:

and Edward III., and in 1614 was divided into the three companies of drapers, mercers and leathersellers.


The following are the twelve great companies in order of civic precedence: Mercers, Grocers, Drapers, Fishmongers, Goldsmiths, Skinners, Merchant Taylors, Haberdashers, Salters, Ironmongers, Vintners, Cloth-workers.


The total number of persons working in textile fabrics in 1901, exclusive of 21,849 drapers, mercers and other dealers, but including 43,040 employed in mixed or unspecified materials (hosiery, lace, carpets, rugs, fancy goods, 'c., besides a large number of " undefined " factory hands and weavers), amounted to 174,547 persons.


The chief buildings are the Carmelite Priory (ruins dating perhaps from the 13th century); a Bluecoat school (1514); a free grammar school (1527); an orphan girl school (funds left by Thomas Howel to the Drapers' Co., in Henry VII.'s reign); the town hall (built in 1572 by Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester, enlarged and restored in 1780); an unfinished church (begun by Leicester); a market hall (with arcades or "rows," such as those of Chester or Yarmouth); and the old parish church of St Marcella.


drapers, dyers and glovers in the, 6th century.


This fur is dyed jet black and various shades of brown and grey, and manufactured into articles for the small drapers and for exportation.


In the 15th and 16th .centuries a weekly market was held at Oswestry for the sale of woollen goods manufactured in North Wales, but in the 17th century the drapers of Shrewsbury determined to get the trade into their own town, and although an Order in the Privy Council was passed to restrain it to Oswestry they agreed in 1621 to buy no more cloth there.


The People's Palace, Mile End Road, opened in 1887, is both a recreative and an educational institution (called East London College) erected and subsequently extended mainly through the liberality of the Drapers' Company and of private donors.


Among the more notable of these halls are those of the Mercers, Drapers, Fishmongers, Clothworkers, Armourers and Stationers.


The Drapers' Company has given £15,50o towards building a library, in addition to previous donations to the engineering department and the scholarship fund of the college.



Synonyms:

trader, dealer, bargainer, monger, linendraper,



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