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  1. It is unnecessary for the purposes of this judgment to set out in any detail the content of these articles: it is sufficient to say that they question the propriety of certain investments made by the council of moneys in its superannuation fund, with Mr. Bookbinder as the prime mover, in three deals with Mr. Oyston or companies controlled by him.
  2. The son of a bookbinder from Augsburg, Leopold had studied philosophy at the Benedictine university in Salzburg, but the academic life did not suit him, and he was expelled in 1739.
  3. The council leader was Mr. David Melvyn Bookbinder; the "media tycoon" was Mr. Owen Oyston.
  4. : David Bookbinder.
  5. Upon leaving the Institution, he was apprenticed to a bookbinder but this did not satisfy his ambitions, and he began to take a leading part in the affairs of the deaf.
  6. W. Hewer and myself towards Westminster; and there he carried me to Nott's, the famous bookbinder, that bound for my Lord Chancellor's library: and there I did take occasion for curiosity to bespeak a book to be bound, only that I might have one of his binding.
  7. Joe was a bookbinder, a very highly skilled craftsman, so well thought of by his employers, Browns of the Canal, that when the business was sold to W.H. Smith's in 1924 they made a condition that Joe should continue in his department until retirement.
  8. In due course the council, Mr. Bookbinder and Mr. Oyston all brought actions for defamation in respect of those articles.
  9. Mrs. Mirjam Foot of the British Library (and currently Editor of the British Library Journal ) who kindly looked into the problem for me, pointed out that while there were some stationers whose initials and dates fitted, such as Richard Baldwyn, who worked in London till 1590, there is no evidence of any one of them having been a bookbinder.
  10. The son of a humble bookbinder, he had impressed Cape coloured cricket's most famous overseas ambassador Basil D'Oliveira as 14-year-old.
  11. Georgina L., daughter of a tailor's cutter, married William T., a machineman and son of a bookbinder.
  12. TESSA FANTONI, wife of cartoonist Barry, trained as a bookbinder and used her knowledge of paper to develop a collection of beautiful albums and books covered with marbled and original 1930s and 1940s printed papers.
  13. The daughter of a Cambridge bookbinder lived in the house for a year to teach binding and gilding.

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