Person who makes or repairs shoes.
1 Was a cordwainer , on Devonshire Street, residing on Brattle Street.
2 I heard she was expected at the old cordwainer 's .
3 Daniel Elston, aged 34, late of Waddington, cordwainer , com.
4 No wonder that the regular Crispins are jealous of a foreign cordwainer who can do this.
5 Her name was Mary Ann Purcel, and she was the daughter of a respectable cordwainer of London.
6 In places their long suckers, growing downwards to the stream, resembled a cordwainer 's walk set on end.
7 Tanners who make a notorious default in leather which is found by a cordwainer shall make a forfeiture.
8 From this comes also our English word cordwainer . ]
9 First I would go to the tailor and the cordwainer , and be fitted for my new splendours as an archer of the guard.
10 So the people that make them from scratch, you can always use a fancy word besides shoemaker, you can call them a cordwainer .
11 No shoemaker nor cordwainer shall tan their leather and no tanner shall make shoes, in order that tanning not be false or poorly done.
12 Man, heave your great lubberly bones out of that chair and salute a poor devil whom, as you put it, a cordwainer 's daughter has jilted.
13 An apprentice of a cordwainer in the town ran away in 1764, or, as it was worded on the police notice, "did elope from service."
14 And except himself all the cordwainers in the town were idle, and without work.
15 In Philadelphia the cordwainers , printers, and hatters had societies.
16 London streets in existence by this time include Cordwainer , Silver, Cannon (Candlewick), and Roper.
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