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The fire began in a tallow chandler's workshop on a site that is now The King's Arms public house.
Franklin's father, Josiah Franklin, was a tallow chandler, a soap-maker and a candle-maker.
His father, James Foe, was a prosperous tallow chandler and a member of the Butchers' Company.
At the invitation of James's brother, John, a tallow chandler, James and Ann moved to Newport.
At the age of 14, Dent became apprenticed to his grandfather, John Wright Dent, a tallow chandler.
The men were Lewis Baxter, an insurance office clerk, and Thomas Grant, an oil manufacturer and tallow chandler, and they did buy him.
In 1851 in the 35 homes in Gosditch were living a tailor, saddler, tallow chandler, stonemason, many glove makers and a cobbler.
Fifth Party: Benjamin Dring the younger of Wardour Street, tallow chandler (trustee for (4)).
Maria was born at Stepney, Middlesex, in England, the child of Samuel Newell, tallow chandler, and Mary Duchesne.
Helen has been awarded the Tallow Chandler Prize for her outstanding achievement in City & Guilds Community Justice NVQ.
Upon moving to Boston, he took up the trade of tallow chandler and soap boiler because the trade he was born to was not in demand in New England.
Leslie Henson was born in Notting Hill, London, the eldest child and only son of Joseph Lincoln Henson, a tallow chandler, and his wife, Alice Mary (née Squire).
Indeed, Dent became so interested in the watchmaking craft that, on 13 February 1807, his grandfather agreed to transfer the remaining years of the seven-year apprenticeship as a tallow chandler to Edward Gaudin, Watchmaker.
An 1823 trade directory lists 17 farmers, four shoemakers, three corn millers, two blacksmiths, two butchers, two victuallers (one also a tallow chandler), a tailor, a wheelwright, and a "blue, brown, and shop paper manufacturer" in Lealholm.
Sunday morning last a tallow chandler and a dealer in horses of Marshfield in the county of Glouscestershire was found dead near Westwood on the road leading from this city to Colerne in the county of Wiltshire.