market keeper

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Noun1.market keeper - a merchant who owns or manages a shopmarket keeper - a merchant who owns or manages a shop
tradespeople - people engaged in trade
dry cleaner, cleaner - the operator of dry-cleaning establishment
florist - someone who grows and deals in flowers; "the florist made up an attractive bouquet"
hosier - a tradesman who sells hosiery and (in England) knitwear
merchandiser, merchant - a businessperson engaged in retail trade
newsagent, newsdealer, newsstand operator, newsvendor - someone who sells newspapers
tobacconist - a retail dealer in tobacco and tobacco-related articles
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In the loan market keeper Robby McCrorie joined from Rangers while striker Jack Hamilton joined from Moved on Kyle Jacobs Livingston.
The Market Keeper's House in Times Square dates back to 1840, being retained by architect Sir Terry Farrell when he designed the International Centre for Life around it.
An old market keeper's house in the square, like a navel in the body, has been restored and is an umbilical cord with the past.
When The Roundhouse Design Consultants Ltd exits to bigger premises at the end of next month, yet another chapter in the long history of Newcastle's Market Keeper's House will begin.
Sir Terry was also keen to create a new public space for the city, Times Square, and retain the Grade II listed Market Keeper's House within the central courtyard.
THE Market Keeper's House was designed by eminent Newcastle architect John Dobson in 1840.
The Market Keeper's House which survives in Times Square at the Centre for Life was part of the Cattle Market at Marlborough Crescent, which opened in 1830.
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