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Essay heading: Sir Richard Artwright
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Edmund Blackadder |
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? Lived 1732-1792.
? He was born in the English seaport town of Preston in Landcashire.
? He was one of 7 children in his family.
? When he was ten, he became an apprentice at a barber’s shop.
? While he was there, he discovered a way of dying hair so it did not fade in wind and rain.
? He also made wigs, which he sold to near villages and towns... displayed 300 characters
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? Lived 1732-1792.
? He was born in the English seaport town of Preston in Landcashire.
? He was one of 7 children in his family.
? When he was ten, he became an apprentice at a barber’s shop.
? While he was there, he discovered a way of dying hair so it did not fade in wind and rain.
? He also made wigs, which he sold to near villages and towns... displayed next 300 characters
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