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  5. Arthur Price - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Price has been called a traditional English family-owned company. [1] Arthur Price himself was born on 3 March 1865, and as a young man spent two decades employed in the flatware industry before setting up his own company in Aston, Birmingham, in the name of Arthur Price of England, Master Cutlers & Silversmiths. [1]

  6. Arthur Price (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Price is an English company, a manufacturer of cutlery and silverware. Arthur Price may also refer to the following people: Arthur Price (bishop) (1678–1752), Church of Ireland Archbishop of Cashel; Arthur Price (footballer) (1892–1954), English footballer; Arthur Price (MP), Member of Parliament for Montgomery

  7. Round Table - Wikipedia

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    Though the Round Table is not mentioned in the earliest accounts, tales of King Arthur having a marvellous court made up of many prominent warriors are ancient. Geoffrey of Monmouth, in his Historia Regum Britanniae (composed c. 1136) says that, after establishing peace throughout Britain, Arthur "increased his personal entourage by inviting very distinguished men from far-distant kingdoms to ...