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  2. Samuel Bewley - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Bewley was born in Mountmellick, County Laois on 21 April 1764. His parents were Thomas (1719–95) and Susanna Bewley (née Pim). The family were Quakers. Bewley married Elizabeth Fayle, with whom he had 3 daughters, and 10 sons. He lived at Meath Street, William Street and Rockville, County Dublin. He died on 8 November 1837. [1] [2]

  3. Bewley's - Wikipedia

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    Bewley's Oriental Café on Grafton Street. The company has operated a café on Dublin's Grafton Street since 1927. [3] Sometimes described as a "Dublin landmark" [8] the building shows influence from the Art Deco movement, with its façade decorated with an Egyptian Revival mosaic, a style rare in Dublin.

  4. Irish breakfast tea - Wikipedia

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    Irish breakfast tea being served with milk. Irish breakfast tea is a blend of several black teas, most often a combination of Assam teas and Ceylon teas. [1] [2] Irish tea brands, notably Barry's, Bewley's, [3] Lyons and Robert Roberts in the Republic and Nambarrie's and Thompson's Punjana in Northern Ireland are heavily weighted towards Assam.

  5. Edmund Thomas Bewley - Wikipedia

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    Sir Edmund Thomas Bewley (1837–1908), Irish lawyer and genealogist. He was the son of Edward Bewley (1806–1876), licentiate of the Royal Colleges of Surgeons and Physicians , Ireland, by his wife Mary, daughter of Thomas Mulock of Kilnagarna , King's County (1791–1857).

  6. Category:Irish brands - Wikipedia

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  7. Retail in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    In Ireland, the retail sector provides one of the largest sources of employment in the economy, representing over 12% of the workforce. [1] As of 2017, approximately 40,000 wholesale and retail businesses employed almost 280,000 people in Ireland, [2] [1] with the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment reporting that 90% of these businesses were Irish-owned.

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