tailieunhanh - The Business of Women Female Enterprise and Urban Development in Northern England 1760–1830

In 1832, Robert Ayrey, a milliner and straw hat and stay maker,¹ wrote to fellow Independents and missionaries in Jamaica. Ayrey was clearly concerned for his friends, and pleaded with them to return home to Leeds despite the ongoing cholera epidemic. His greatest anxiety was reserved for three girls that the couple had taken with them: one of whom was their eldest daughter, Hannah, whilst the other two were unnamed and apparently orphans. | HANNAH BARKER The Business of Women Female Enterprise and Urban Development in Northern England 1760-1830 THE BUSINESS OF WOMEN This page intentionally left .

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