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Definition of Curriers
1. currier [n] - See also: currier
Lexicographical Neighbors of Curriers
Literary usage of Curriers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wages and Earnings of the Working Classes: Report to Sir Arthur Bass, M.P. by Leone Levi (1885)
"IN the finer work of leather, including leather case, portfolio, parchment, and
vellum manufacture, the wages are higher than those of tanners and curriers. ..."
2. Reports of Cases Heard and Determined by the Lord Chancellor and the Court by John Peter De Gex, Henry Cadman Jones, Great Britain Court of Chancery, Richard Horton Smith, Jonathan Cogswell Perkins (1874)
"LET, whereby his Honor refused to the plaintiffs, the master, wardens, and
commonalty of the art and mystery of the curriers of the city of London, ..."
3. The History and Antiquities of Dissenting Churches and Meeting Houses, in by Walter Wilson (1808)
"... and all traces of it are now- lost. curriers'-HALL. PARTICULAR BAPTIST.
JL HE company of curriers was incorporated by James the First, ..."
4. Egypt by James Carlile McCoan, Wilfred C. Lay (1902)
"... or Trade Guilds—Weavers—Metal Workers—Workers in Wood—Masons and Bricklayers—Tanners
and • curriers—Potters—Paper-making—The Boulak Mill—Bakers and ..."
5. The New York Mercantile Union Business Directory (1850)
"Anderson HM Beekman Anthony Stow es Henry J. New York County. Angus 81
Stewart, (curriers) 23 Jacob New York. Bugan John, (currier) 16,% Van- dewater ..."
6. The Diary of Matthew Patten of Bedford, N.H. by Matthew Patten (1903)
"... and I got a quart of Rum from my bror on jonathan curriers acct pr his Verbal
order 7th I worked some at makeing a pail and had company that hindered me ..."