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  2. Edward Moxhay - Wikipedia

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    Edward Moxhay was born on St David's Hill, Exeter on 8 June 1787, one of seven children of humble parents, Richard Moxhay and Mary Potter. [1] His elder brother Richard Hellings Moxhay was a talented organist and pianist who became a professor of music.

  3. Threadneedle Street - Wikipedia

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    London's first bus service ran between Threadneedle Street and Paddington from 1829. Today, the street is served by bus routes 8, 11, 23, 26, 133, 242, and 388. Over 5,000 tonnes of gold bars are held by the Bank of England, both official reserves of the UK Treasury, and others, in a system of eight vaults, over two floors, under Threadneedle ...

  4. The 17 Shoes You Need to Become a Street Style Icon - AOL

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    You see, the best fashion ideas are sparked from street style… and this season, everyone is slaying the shoe game. 17 Low-Key Rich Mom Pieces for Effortless Styling To really level up your ...

  5. Lilley & Skinner - Wikipedia

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    Lilley & Skinner opened what was believed to be the world's largest shoe shop in Oxford Street in 1921. [ 3 ] Control of the business was opened up just before he died by the grandson of the founder, chairman Thomas Lilley (1872-1951) with a public listing of ordinary shares to establish a value for the 80 per cent [ 6 ] estate duty .

  6. Freeman, Hardy and Willis - Wikipedia

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    Its subsidiary, the Leicester-based British Shoe Corporation, went on to own the Trueform, Curtess, Dolcis, Manfield, Saxone, and Lilley & Skinner brands. The name was also simplified to Freeman Hardy Willis in order to have bolder lettering on shopfronts. During the early 1960s the paper bags used to wrap the shoes were imprinted with the FHW ...

  7. Rockford shoe repair shop announces move to Loves Park won't ...

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    Charles Street Shoe Repair, which announced in June that it was moving to Loves Park, posted on Facebook last week that the deal fell through. Rockford shoe repair shop announces move to Loves ...