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  • Cotton Traders
  • English clothing company

    Cotton Traders is a British clothing company, specialising in leisurewear, based in Altrincham, Greater Manchester, England. It was founded in 1987 by

    Cotton Traders

    Cotton Traders

    Cotton_Traders

  • Fran Cotton
  • British Lions & England rugby union international (born 1947)

    part of Cotton was the Tour Manager for the 1997 British Lions tour to South Africa. With Steve Smith he founded the clothing company Cotton Traders in 1987

    Fran Cotton

    Fran_Cotton

  • General Order No. 11 (1862)
  • 1862 Union army order expelling Jews

    enforce, while he tried to stop cotton traders, including Jewish traders, from moving south with his army. The practice of cotton smuggling infuriated Grant

    General Order No. 11 (1862)

    General Order No. 11 (1862)

    General_Order_No._11_(1862)

  • Matka King
  • 2026 Indian period-crime drama series

    Mumbai, the series traces the transformation of a humble, enterprising cotton trader into a powerful gambling don as he starts a new game called Matka, that

    Matka King

    Matka_King

  • Gossypium barbadense
  • Species of cotton

    early 1800s when cotton production has been attractive in the West Indies, but generally sugar cane has been more profitable. Cotton traders use many systems

    Gossypium barbadense

    Gossypium barbadense

    Gossypium_barbadense

  • List of commodity traders
  • Commodity traders are people or companies who speculate and trade in commodities as diverse as metals and spices. Fuggers Jacques Cœur Tripp of Dordrecht

    List of commodity traders

    List of commodity traders

    List_of_commodity_traders

  • Wales national rugby union team
  • National rugby team

    traditional rivals. In 1992, the Welsh Rugby Union agreed a deal with Cotton Traders to produce the national team's kits. They were replaced in 1996 by Reebok

    Wales national rugby union team

    Wales_national_rugby_union_team

  • Jesse Livermore
  • American stock trader (1877–1940)

    PDF 2004 – Lessons from the Greatest Stock Traders of All Time, by John Boik 2006 – How Legendary Traders Made Millions, by John Boik 2007 – The Secret

    Jesse Livermore

    Jesse Livermore

    Jesse_Livermore

  • John Duckworth (politician)
  • English politician

    Duckworth and Sons, cotton manufacturers and traders of Blackburn. In 1927, Duckworth led a deputation of representatives of the Lancashire cotton industry to

    John Duckworth (politician)

    John_Duckworth_(politician)

  • Paul Tudor Jones
  • American hedge fund manager and investor (born 1954)

    cotton merchants. Dunavant sent Jones to talk with commodity broker Eli Tullis in New Orleans. Tullis represented some of the largest cotton traders in

    Paul Tudor Jones

    Paul Tudor Jones

    Paul_Tudor_Jones

  • Steve Smith (rugby union, born 1951)
  • England international rugby union player

    1987 he founded the Cotton Traders clothing business with his former club and national teammate Fran Cotton. In 2008 Cotton Traders was forced to pull

    Steve Smith (rugby union, born 1951)

    Steve_Smith_(rugby_union,_born_1951)

  • Cotton
  • Plant fiber from the genus Gossypium

    Lancashire Cotton Famine prompted the main purchasers of cotton, Britain and France, to turn to Egyptian cotton. British and French traders invested heavily

    Cotton

    Cotton

    Cotton

  • Louis Dreyfus Company
  • French, global merchant firm

    world's agricultural product trade flows, and is the world's largest cotton and rice trader. It is also regarded by many as the second-largest player in the

    Louis Dreyfus Company

    Louis_Dreyfus_Company

  • Sale Sharks
  • Professional rugby union club from Greater Manchester, England

    South Africa) William Michael Patterson (1959) Peter Stagg (1968) Fran Cotton (1977 & 1980) Steve Smith (1980 & 1983) Jason Robinson (2001 & 2005) Andy

    Sale Sharks

    Sale_Sharks

  • Gianni Mattioli
  • Italian art collector

    Gianni Mattioli (1903 – 1977) was an Italian businessman, a cotton trader in Milan, and an art collector, particularly of the work of the Italian Futurists

    Gianni Mattioli

    Gianni Mattioli

    Gianni_Mattioli

  • Cotton made in Africa
  • Project initiative launched and managed by the Aid by Trade Foundation

    Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, while the DEG, GTZ as well as the cotton traders Dunavant, ICA Talon and Faso Coton also participate in the Project.

    Cotton made in Africa

    Cotton made in Africa

    Cotton_made_in_Africa

  • Gloucester Rugby
  • English rugby union club in Gloucester, England

    In 2018, Gloucester revealed a new logo. For many years, Cotton Oxford and Cotton Traders provided the playing kits for Gloucester. Between the 2007–08

    Gloucester Rugby

    Gloucester_Rugby

  • History of cotton
  • of British cotton imports in 1861, but 90% in 1862 and 67% in 1864. After the American Civil War ended in 1865, British and French traders abandoned Egyptian

    History of cotton

    History of cotton

    History_of_cotton

  • Belgravia (TV series)
  • British television series

    and discovers James Trenchard had invested in Pope's business as a cotton trader, much to Anne Trenchard's astonishment. John Bellasis takes a fancy

    Belgravia (TV series)

    Belgravia_(TV_series)

  • Cargill Cotton
  • American cotton company

    one of the world's largest traders of cotton after acquiring Hohenberg Brothers in 1976. Cargill Cotton’s roots in cotton merchandising trace back to

    Cargill Cotton

    Cargill Cotton

    Cargill_Cotton

  • Exchange Buildings (1803–08; demolished 1864)
  • Building in Liverpool, England

    was the centre of the cotton trade, cotton traders were based in the surrounding streets, surviving offices used by cotton traders include the Albany Building

    Exchange Buildings (1803–08; demolished 1864)

    Exchange Buildings (1803–08; demolished 1864)

    Exchange_Buildings_(1803–08;_demolished_1864)

  • William Jardine (merchant)
  • British businessman and politician (1784–1843)

    the trade out to free traders. Jardine entered into partnership with retired surgeon Thomas Weeding and opium and cotton trader Framji Cowasji Banaji

    William Jardine (merchant)

    William Jardine (merchant)

    William_Jardine_(merchant)

  • List of people from Houston
  • Kingsville native, resides in Houston Monroe Dunaway Anderson, banker; cotton trader; co-founder of Anderson, Clayton and Company; philanthropist; namesake

    List of people from Houston

    List_of_people_from_Houston

  • Mohamed Al-Fayed
  • Egyptian businessman (1929–2023)

    accepted. The Al-Fayed brothers claimed they were from a family of wealthy cotton traders. Their wealth was estimated by their bankers, Kleinwort Benson, to total

    Mohamed Al-Fayed

    Mohamed Al-Fayed

    Mohamed_Al-Fayed

  • Leo (given name)
  • Name list

    Sauvage, French journalist Leo Schuster (1791–1871), German-born British cotton-trader and merchant banker Leo Strauss (1899–1973), American political philosopher

    Leo (given name)

    Leo_(given_name)

  • Monroe Dunaway Anderson
  • American banker

    Monroe Dunaway Anderson (1873–1939) was a banker and cotton trader from Jackson, Tennessee. With William L. Clayton, Anderson built Anderson, Clayton

    Monroe Dunaway Anderson

    Monroe_Dunaway_Anderson

  • Staple (textiles)
  • Fibers of discrete length

    products. Fine (thin) yarn requires long fibers. Cotton traders use many systems to classify the quality of cotton fiber. One of the most significant distinctions

    Staple (textiles)

    Staple_(textiles)

  • Ramraj Cotton
  • Indian ethnic wear brand

    the name Ramraj Khadi Traders by K. R. Nagarajan, with a vision to popularise traditional Indian attire dhotis. Ramraj Khadi Traders began its operations

    Ramraj Cotton

    Ramraj Cotton

    Ramraj_Cotton

  • Newton-le-Willows
  • Town in Merseyside, England

    moving on to Sale, Greater Manchester and the British Lions; he runs the Cotton Traders sportswear firm in nearby Altrincham Ed Clancy (born 1985), Olympic

    Newton-le-Willows

    Newton-le-Willows

    Newton-le-Willows

  • Robert Talbot Kelly
  • English painter (1861–1934)

    Robert George Kelly. He left school in 1876 to take up work in a firm of cotton traders, but also received an art education from his father, exhibiting under

    Robert Talbot Kelly

    Robert_Talbot_Kelly

  • John Hagan (slave trader)
  • New Orleans merchant (d. 1856)

    Hagan's biological offspring. List of American slave traders List of white American slave traders who had mixed-race children with enslaved black women

    John Hagan (slave trader)

    John_Hagan_(slave_trader)

  • The Damned Rain
  • 2009 Indian film

    Kisna is able to reap only two quintals of cotton, which is taken away by the money-lender/cotton trader, leaving Kisna's family with nothing. Meanwhile

    The Damned Rain

    The_Damned_Rain

  • Architecture of Liverpool
  • was the centre of the cotton trade, cotton traders were based in the surrounding streets, surviving offices used by cotton traders include the Albany Building

    Architecture of Liverpool

    Architecture of Liverpool

    Architecture_of_Liverpool

  • Newcastle Red Bulls
  • English rugby union club, based in Newcastle upon Tyne

    1997–2001 Adidas 2001–2003 Gilbert 2003–2007 Kooga 2007–2008 Nike 2008–2012 Cotton Traders 2012–2014 Orion 2014–2017 Gilbert 2017–2020 ISC 2020–2024 Macron 2024–

    Newcastle Red Bulls

    Newcastle_Red_Bulls

  • Kelmarsh Hall
  • Country house in Northamptonshire, England

    Bateman baronetcy. Richard Christopher Naylor, a Liverpool banker, cotton trader and horse racing enthusiast, purchased the estate in 1864, mainly for

    Kelmarsh Hall

    Kelmarsh Hall

    Kelmarsh_Hall

  • Alexander Iolas
  • Greek-American art collector (1908–1987)

    Coutsoudis (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Κουτσούδης), to a well-off family of cotton traders. He graduated from Averofeio highschool, where he was a pupil of Glaukos

    Alexander Iolas

    Alexander Iolas

    Alexander_Iolas

  • Exchange Buildings (1864–67; demolished 1939)
  • Building in Liverpool, England

    was the centre of the cotton trade, cotton traders were based in the surrounding streets, surviving offices used by cotton traders include the Albany Building

    Exchange Buildings (1864–67; demolished 1939)

    Exchange Buildings (1864–67; demolished 1939)

    Exchange_Buildings_(1864–67;_demolished_1939)

  • Northampton Saints
  • English rugby football club

    1988-1989 Five D Togs 1989–1993 Cotton Oxford Carlsberg 1993–1995 Puma 1995–1996 Firm Security 1996–1998 Cotton Traders 1998–2000 Tetley's [1] 2000–2001

    Northampton Saints

    Northampton_Saints

  • South Africa national rugby union team
  • National sports team

    Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor 1970–1992 Maxmore none* 1992–1996 Cotton Traders Lion Lager 1996–2000 Nike No shirt sponsor 2000–2004 Castle Lager‡ 2004

    South Africa national rugby union team

    South_Africa_national_rugby_union_team

  • Cotton Candy grapes
  • Hybrid variety of grapes with a naturally occurring cotton candy flavor

    Cotton Candy is the trademark for a variety of sweet white table grapes of the cultivar IFG Seven whose flavour has been compared to cotton candy. The

    Cotton Candy grapes

    Cotton Candy grapes

    Cotton_Candy_grapes

  • Cilicia
  • Geographical region in Turkey

    1861 disturbed the cotton flow to Europe and directed European cotton traders to fertile Cilicia. The region became the centre of cotton trade and one of

    Cilicia

    Cilicia

    Cilicia

  • Leo Schuster
  • German-British cotton trader and merchant banker

    Leopold Schuster (1791 – 27 February 1871) was a German-born British cotton-trader and merchant banker, who was the Chairman of the London and Brighton

    Leo Schuster

    Leo_Schuster

  • Purshottamdas Thakurdas
  • Indian businessman and industrialist (1879–1961)

    Purshottamdas Thakurdas (1879–1961), KBE CIE, was an Indian Gujarati cotton trader, banker and industrialist from Mumbai, India. He had served as the Sheriff

    Purshottamdas Thakurdas

    Purshottamdas_Thakurdas

  • Midland Hotel, Manchester
  • Listed building in Manchester, England

    the first year of opening. The Colony was named after the cotton traders who sold raw cotton to mill owners and referred to themselves as the Old Colony

    Midland Hotel, Manchester

    Midland Hotel, Manchester

    Midland_Hotel,_Manchester

  • Soungrougrou River
  • River in Senegal

    stretching to Vintang-Geregia. During the 19th century it was used by cotton traders, though the trading centres along the river were later abandoned. The

    Soungrougrou River

    Soungrougrou_River

  • Thomas B. Poindexter
  • American slave trader (~1806–1861)

    slave trader and cotton planter. He had the highest net worth, US$350,000 (equivalent to $12,541,667 in 2025), of the 34 active resident slave traders indexed

    Thomas B. Poindexter

    Thomas B. Poindexter

    Thomas_B._Poindexter

  • Ness Botanic Gardens
  • Botanic garden owned by University of Liverpool, on the Wirral Peninsula, England

    Gardens were created by Arthur Kilpin Bulley (1861–1942), a wealthy cotton trader from Liverpool and benefited from collections by many plant hunters

    Ness Botanic Gardens

    Ness Botanic Gardens

    Ness_Botanic_Gardens

  • BLG Logistics
  • Multinational freight logistics company headquartered in Germany

    1877. A key factor in the company's creation was the desire of Bremen cotton traders to obtain an improved warehousing and trading infrastructure, including

    BLG Logistics

    BLG Logistics

    BLG_Logistics

  • North West England
  • Region of England

    (running clothing), and Sprayway, are based off the B6468 in Hyde. Cotton Traders are in Altrincham, and Dulux Decorator Centres is in West Timperley

    North West England

    North West England

    North_West_England

  • 2011–12 Premiership Rugby
  • Rugby union competition in England

    Twickenham, Greater London Leicester Tigers Richard Cockerill Geordan Murphy Cotton Traders Welford Road 24,000 Leicester London Irish Toby Booth Clarke Dermody

    2011–12 Premiership Rugby

    2011–12 Premiership Rugby

    2011–12_Premiership_Rugby

  • 2009–10 Premiership Rugby
  • Rugby union competition in England

    ISC Headingley Stadium 22,250 Leeds Leicester Tigers Geordan Murphy Cotton Traders Welford Road 24,000 Leicester London Irish Bob Casey RugbyTech Madejski

    2009–10 Premiership Rugby

    2009–10_Premiership_Rugby

  • Cotton bale
  • Compressed pack of cotton lint

    Retrieved 2021-11-14. "ISO 8115:1986". ISO. Retrieved 2021-02-25. "MCX traders can see cotton prices in candy too". Business Standard India. Press Trust of India

    Cotton bale

    Cotton bale

    Cotton_bale

  • Pradeep Hemsingh Jadhav
  • Indian politician (1954–2025)

    belonged to the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). Jadhav was also a cotton trader based in the Adilabad district. Pradeep Hemsingh Jadhav belonged to

    Pradeep Hemsingh Jadhav

    Pradeep_Hemsingh_Jadhav

  • List of University of Mumbai people
  • the Reserve Bank of India Dadabhai Naoroji intellectual, educator, cotton trader, and an early Indian political leader; the first Asian to sit in the

    List of University of Mumbai people

    List_of_University_of_Mumbai_people

  • Colin Pascoe
  • Welsh footballer

    oversaw the opening of a Rhyl branch of motorway services retailer Cotton Traders. He still works there to this day. Individual PFA Team of the Year:

    Colin Pascoe

    Colin Pascoe

    Colin_Pascoe

  • Nathaniel L. Carpenter
  • American steamboat line owner.

    an entrepreneur, builder, owner of a steamboat line, and successful cotton trader of Natchez, Mississippi in the middle to late 19th century. Nathaniel

    Nathaniel L. Carpenter

    Nathaniel_L._Carpenter

  • Volkart Brothers
  • Swiss merchant company, 1851 to 1989

    Switzerland primarily trading in colonial goods and cotton. Volkart was the fourth largest cotton merchant in the world, until its dissolution in 1989

    Volkart Brothers

    Volkart_Brothers

  • The Horse Fair
  • Painting by Rosa Bonheur

    Metropolitan Museum as one of its best-known works of art. It was sold to cotton trader William Parkinson Wright in 1857 for FF 30,000, and then sold to Alexander

    The Horse Fair

    The Horse Fair

    The_Horse_Fair

  • The Cotton Club (film)
  • 1984 American film

    The Cotton Club is a 1984 American musical crime drama film co-written and directed by Francis Ford Coppola and based on James Haskins' 1977 book of the

    The Cotton Club (film)

    The_Cotton_Club_(film)

  • Macclesfield R.U.F.C.
  • English rugby union club, based in Macclesfield

    transfer to National League 2 West. The second men's XV plays in the Cotton Traders Premier League and the third XV play in NOWIRUL division 3. Macclesfield

    Macclesfield R.U.F.C.

    Macclesfield_R.U.F.C.

  • List of slave traders of the United States
  • list of slave traders of the United States, people whose occupation or business was the slave trade in the United States. Slave traders were human traffickers

    List of slave traders of the United States

    List of slave traders of the United States

    List_of_slave_traders_of_the_United_States

  • Cotton Mather
  • Puritan clergyman (1663–1728)

    Cotton Mather (/ˈmæðər/; February 12, 1663 – February 15, 1728) was a Puritan clergyman and author in colonial New England, who wrote extensively on theological

    Cotton Mather

    Cotton Mather

    Cotton_Mather

  • Wilson Plaza
  • addition of an 8-story connected building, the Cotton Exchange, most of whose first tenants were cotton traders, later succeeded by oil companies. In 1940

    Wilson Plaza

    Wilson Plaza

    Wilson_Plaza

  • Sandbach RUFC
  • English rugby union club

    system – Regional 2 North West. The second XV plays in the NOWIRUL Cotton Traders Premier League with the third team playing in the NOWIRUL Division 2

    Sandbach RUFC

    Sandbach_RUFC

  • Jesse A. Forrest
  • Confederate colonel, businessman (1834–1889)

    December 15, 1889) was an American slave trader, Confederate cavalry colonel, livery stable owner, and cotton plantation owner of Tennessee and Arkansas

    Jesse A. Forrest

    Jesse_A._Forrest

  • History of Memphis, Tennessee
  • to be re-admitted to the Union. The Memphis Cotton Exchange was founded in 1873 by a group of cotton traders led by Napoleon Hill. Hill became immensely

    History of Memphis, Tennessee

    History of Memphis, Tennessee

    History_of_Memphis,_Tennessee

  • Hugh T. Inman
  • American cotton merchant

    successful cotton traders and industrialists. He owned an interest in the Inman, Swann, & Co. of New York City. He engaged in the cotton trade in New

    Hugh T. Inman

    Hugh T. Inman

    Hugh_T._Inman

  • Slave trade in the United States
  • long-staple cotton cultivated in coastal areas and the Sea Islands. The disparity in productivity created arbitrage opportunities for traders to exploit

    Slave trade in the United States

    Slave trade in the United States

    Slave_trade_in_the_United_States

  • Naoroji
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    refer to: Dadabhai Naoroji (1825-1917), Parsi intellectual, educator, cotton trader Dadabhai Naoroji Road, road in Mumbai, India Naoroji Furdunji (1817–1885)

    Naoroji

    Naoroji

  • Jazzar Pasha
  • Ottoman governor

    the lucrative monopolies on cotton and grain that were established by Daher. In the 1780s, he expelled French cotton traders from Acre and Jaffa. Improvements

    Jazzar Pasha

    Jazzar Pasha

    Jazzar_Pasha

  • Liverpool slave trade
  • Involvement of Liverpool in the Transalantic Slave Trade

    slave traders could readily source goods to be traded for enslaved people: the African slave traders in particular favoured trading in cotton goods,

    Liverpool slave trade

    Liverpool slave trade

    Liverpool_slave_trade

  • Elphinstone College
  • Constituent of Dr. Homi Bhabha State University in Mumbai, India

    first President of Pakistan. Dadabhai Naoroji, intellectual, educator, cotton trader, and an early Indian political leader, being the first Asian to sit

    Elphinstone College

    Elphinstone_College

  • Battle of Cotton Plant
  • 1862 battle of the American Civil War

    Cotton Plant Pea Ridge St. Charles Batesville Little Rock Helena Whitney's Lane Clarendon The Battle of Cotton Plant also known as Action at Hill's Plantation

    Battle of Cotton Plant

    Battle_of_Cotton_Plant

  • Thomas Benbow Phillips
  • Pioneer of Welsh settlements in Brazil and Argentina

    in 1848, he came into contact with cotton traders, who were eager to establish a colony in Brazil to grow cotton for their mills in Lancashire. Phillips

    Thomas Benbow Phillips

    Thomas_Benbow_Phillips

  • Time Traders
  • 2001 studio album by Peter Green Splinter Group

    Time Traders is an album by the British blues band the Peter Green Splinter Group, led by Peter Green. Released in 2001, this was their sixth album. Green

    Time Traders

    Time_Traders

  • Blockade of Germany (1914–1919)
  • WWI naval blockade

    up a program to buy American cotton, guaranteed that the price stayed above peacetime levels and mollified cotton traders. When American ships were stopped

    Blockade of Germany (1914–1919)

    Blockade of Germany (1914–1919)

    Blockade_of_Germany_(1914–1919)

  • England national rugby union team
  • Sports team

    1960s Lillywhites — 1970s–1983 Umbro — 1984–1990 Bukta — 1991–1997 Cotton Traders BT Cellnet (1996–June 2002) 1997–2012 Nike O2 (June 2002–present) 2012–2020

    England national rugby union team

    England_national_rugby_union_team

  • Delkash
  • Iranian musical artist (1925–2004)

    unique voice. Delkash was born in Babol, Iran and was the daughter of a cotton trader who had nine other children. She came to Tehran to study (where she

    Delkash

    Delkash

    Delkash

  • Eric A. Sykes
  • British army officer

    south to Bromley in Kent near to Sevenoaks where his father worked as a cotton trader. He grew up at No. 40 Marlowes, Hemel Hempstead and by 1901 was working

    Eric A. Sykes

    Eric A. Sykes

    Eric_A._Sykes

  • 2010–11 Premiership Rugby
  • Rugby union competition in England

    Leeds, Yorkshire Leicester Tigers Richard Cockerill Geordan Murphy Cotton Traders Welford Road 24,000 Leicester London Irish Toby Booth Clarke Dermody

    2010–11 Premiership Rugby

    2010–11_Premiership_Rugby

  • 2012–13 Premiership Rugby
  • Rugby union competition in England

    Borthwick Nike Allianz Park 10,000 Hendon, Greater London Worcester Warriors Richard Hill Dean Schofield Cotton Traders Sixways Stadium 12,068 Worcester

    2012–13 Premiership Rugby

    2012–13_Premiership_Rugby

  • M.D. Anderson (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Monroe Dunaway Anderson was a banker and cotton trader. M.D. (or MD) Anderson may also refer to: University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center M.D. Anderson

    M.D. Anderson (disambiguation)

    M.D._Anderson_(disambiguation)

  • British Asians
  • British people of Asian descent

    ISBN 978-1847740359. A long and continued presence of Syrian and Moroccan cotton traders and Yemeni and Somali lascars across the industrial and port cities

    British Asians

    British Asians

    British_Asians

  • Stock trader
  • Person or company involved in trading equity securities

    and also on behalf of other clients. Stock traders may advise shareholders and help manage portfolios. Traders engage in buying and selling bonds, stocks

    Stock trader

    Stock trader

    Stock_trader

  • Oakland, Lauderdale County, Alabama
  • Unincorporated community in Alabama, United States

    Oakland and runs every cotton season. Vaden/Scruggs Gin is located further out in Oakland. Crossroads Market and The Cotton Traders provide food and fuel

    Oakland, Lauderdale County, Alabama

    Oakland,_Lauderdale_County,_Alabama

  • Leicester Tigers
  • English rugby union club, based in Leicester

    Manufacturer Sponsor 1991–1992 Cotton Oxford None 1992–1993 Ansells 1993–1995 Tetley Bitter 1995–1996 GoldStar 1996–1997 Cotton Traders 1997–1999 Next 1999–2002

    Leicester Tigers

    Leicester_Tigers

  • Rice C. Ballard
  • American slave trader (~1798–1860)

     1798 – August 31, 1860) was a 19th-century American slave trader, plantation owner, and cotton merchant. His slave trading partners were Isaac Franklin

    Rice C. Ballard

    Rice C. Ballard

    Rice_C._Ballard

  • Jackson, Tennessee
  • City in Tennessee, United States

    former Miss Tennessee Monroe Dunaway Anderson, born in Jackson, was a cotton trader and capitalist, whose financial endowment helped found the Anderson

    Jackson, Tennessee

    Jackson, Tennessee

    Jackson,_Tennessee

  • Julia Morgan
  • American architect and engineer (1872–1957)

    mother, Eliza, grew up as the indulged daughter of Albert O. Parmelee, a cotton trader and millionaire who financially supported the couple when they moved

    Julia Morgan

    Julia Morgan

    Julia_Morgan

  • June 30
  • Day of the year

    (born 1861) 1917 – Dadabhai Naoroji, Parsi intellectual, educator, cotton trader, and an early Indian political and social leader (born 1825) 1919 –

    June 30

    June_30

  • Joseph Dunbar (politician)
  • Mississippi planter (1780s–1846)

    South Carolina on tariff issues; cotton grown by his slaves on his land was said to bring high prices from cotton traders selling to the mills of Liverpool

    Joseph Dunbar (politician)

    Joseph Dunbar (politician)

    Joseph_Dunbar_(politician)

  • Fiji national rugby union team
  • National rugby union team

    sponsor 1987–2003 Canterbury National Bank of Fiji Vodafone 2004–2005 Cotton Traders Digicel 2005–2016 KooGa–BLK Fiji Flour Mills Fiji Airways Vodafone 2017–2021

    Fiji national rugby union team

    Fiji_national_rugby_union_team

  • List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom
  • Street in 2008. Cotton Traders 1987 Fran Cotton & Steve Smith 125 Men's and women's clothing Founded by former England Rugby players Fran Cotton and Steve Smith

    List of clothing and footwear shops in the United Kingdom

    List_of_clothing_and_footwear_shops_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Fox Conner
  • United States Army general (1874–1951)

    "Blind Bob". He learned to gauge the grades of cotton by touch, and became a successful cotton trader. In addition, he began teaching at the Slate Springs

    Fox Conner

    Fox Conner

    Fox_Conner

  • Sakıp Sabancı
  • Turkish businessman (1933–2004)

    Turkish business tycoon and philanthropist. He was the second son of a cotton trader and worked in his father's business without completing high school.

    Sakıp Sabancı

    Sakıp_Sabancı

  • Crumlin Road
  • Road in Belfast, Northern Ireland

    was the Crumlin Road mill. The mill was built for William Ewart, a cotton trader and politician who switched his interests to the production of linen

    Crumlin Road

    Crumlin Road

    Crumlin_Road

  • New Orleans slave market
  • U.S. antebellum business cluster

    of the old slave-traders remain, gliding about like ghosts, and wasting away daily in the uncongenial atmosphere of freedom." Traders listed in the 1846

    New Orleans slave market

    New Orleans slave market

    New_Orleans_slave_market

  • Muslin
  • Cotton fabric of fine plain weave

    quantity". European traders began arriving in the Bengali capital of Dhaka in the early 17th-century, and these traders procured cotton cloth and muslin

    Muslin

    Muslin

    Muslin

  • Johann Georg Volkart
  • Swiss merchant and entrepreneur in overseas trade

    Dutch consul. Volkart Brothers remained the world's fourth-largest cotton trader until 1999. Johann Georg Volkart was born in Niederglatt, the son of

    Johann Georg Volkart

    Johann Georg Volkart

    Johann_Georg_Volkart

  • Joseph Erwin
  • American businessman (1762–1829)

    14, 1829) was an American racehorse owner, owner of cotton and sugar plantations, and a slave trader. He is best known for the enmity between him and future

    Joseph Erwin

    Joseph Erwin

    Joseph_Erwin

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    English

    Cotton

    English : habitational name from any of numerous places named from Old English cotum (dative plural of cot) ‘at the cottages or huts’ (or sometimes possibly from a Middle English plural, coten). Examples include Coton (Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, Staffordshire), Cottam (East Yorkshire, Lancashire, Nottinghamshire), and Cotham (Nottinghamshire).French : from a diminutive of Old French cot(t)e ‘coat (of mail)’ (see Cott).John Cotton (1584–1652) was a noted Puritan preacher, who landed at Boston, MA, from London in 1633 and became leader of the Congregationalists in America.

    Cotton

  • Colton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Colton

    English and Scottish : habitational name from any of various places called Colton in England, perhaps also Colton House in Scotland. Examples in Norfolk, Staffordshire, and North Yorkshire are from the Old English personal name Cola (or the cognate Old Norse Koli; see Cole 2) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. The place so named in Somerset has as its first element the Old English personal name Cūla (of uncertain origin). The one in Cumbria has a river name apparently derived from a Celtic word meaning ‘hazel’.

    Colton

  • Wotton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wotton

    English : variant of Wooten.

    Wotton

  • COLTEN
  • Male

    English

    COLTEN

    Variant spelling of English Colton, COLTEN means "Cola's settlement."

    COLTEN

  • Catton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Catton

    English : habitational name from any of the various places called Catton, for example in Derbyshire, Norfolk, and North Yorkshire, all apparently from an Old English byname Catta meaning ‘cat’ or Old Norse Káti meaning ‘boy’ + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.English : from a pet form of Catherine.

    Catton

  • Corson
  • Surname or Lastname

    Scottish and northern Irish

    Corson

    Scottish and northern Irish : variant of Curzon.English (of Norman origin) : nickname from Old French corson, a diminutive of curt ‘short’ (see Court).

    Corson

  • Colston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Colston

    English : from a Middle English personal name, Colstan, which is probably from Old Norse Kolsteinn, composed of the elements kol ‘charcoal’ + steinn ‘stone’.English : habitational name from Colston Basset in Nottinghamshire, or the nearby Car Colston, both of which seem to have originally been named from the Old Norse personal name Kolr + Old English tūn ‘settlement’. The first syllable of Car Colson was originally the defining prefix kirk ‘church’.English : habitational name from Coulston in Wiltshire, which is named with the genitive case of an Old English personal name Cufel (diminutive of Cufa) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

    Colston

  • Colton
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English

    Colton

    Coal Town; Town of Colt-breeding; Dark Settlement

    Colton

  • Colton
  • Boy/Male

    English American

    Colton

    From the dark town.

    Colton

  • Coulton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lancashire)

    Coulton

    English (Lancashire) : habitational name from a place in North Yorkshire named Coulton, probably from Old English col ‘(char)coal’ + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

    Coulton

  • Scotton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Scotton

    English : habitational name from places so named in Lincolnshire and North Yorkshire, from Old English scot ‘Scot’ (influenced by Scandinavian sk-) + tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.

    Scotton

  • Botten
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Botten

    English : metonymic occupational name for a maker or seller of buttons, from Old French bo(u)ton ‘knob’, ‘lump’.English : possibly a topographic name for someone who lived in a valley, from Old Norse botn ‘valley bottom’, or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Botton in Lancashire or Botton Cross in North Yorkshire.Norwegian : habitational name from any of various farms named Botn, Botten, or Botnen, from Old Norse botn ‘small valley’, ‘valley end’. Compare Botner.

    Botten

  • Motton
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Motton

    English : variant of Mutton.

    Motton

  • Cottam
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Lancashire)

    Cottam

    English (chiefly Lancashire) : variant of Cotton.

    Cottam

  • Croston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Croston

    English : habitational name from a place in Lancashire named Croston, from Old Norse kross ‘cross’ or Old English cros + Old English tūn ‘farmstead’, ‘settlement’.

    Croston

  • Colten
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Colten

    English : possibly a variant spelling of Colton.

    Colten

  • Cotten
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cotten

    English : variant spelling of Cotton.Possibly an altered spelling of German Kotten, a habitational name from any of several places so named in Rhineland, Westphalia, Silesia, etc., or an Americanized shortened form of composite German surnames such as Kottenhagen, Kottenhoff, Kottenkamp (see Koth).

    Cotten

  • Bottom
  • Boy/Male

    Shakespearean

    Bottom

    A Midsummer Night's Dream' Bottom, a weaver, acts as Pyramus in the play within the play.

    Bottom

  • COSTIN
  • Male

    Romanian

    COSTIN

    Contracted form of Romanian Constantin, COSTIN means "steadfast."

    COSTIN

  • Cottom
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly Lancashire)

    Cottom

    English (chiefly Lancashire) : variant of Cotton.

    Cottom

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Online names & meanings

  • Komesh
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Komesh

    Lord

  • Paxton
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, German, Latin, Teutonic

    Paxton

    Peaceful Town; Trader; Town of Peace; From the Peace Town

  • Appasami
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Appasami

    Father God

  • Ihaan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Modern, Muslim

    Ihaan

    Leader; Pioneer; Morning; Dawn; One who Kills Enemies; Winner

  • Riddoc
  • Boy/Male

    Irish

    Riddoc

    From the smooth field.

  • Olka |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Olka |

    Homeland

  • Rillia
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Rillia

    Small Brook

  • Bramha | ப்ரம்ஹா
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Bramha | ப்ரம்ஹா

    Creator of the universe

  • Wenceslas
  • Boy/Male

    French, German, Polish, Slavic

    Wenceslas

    Greater Glory; Glorious Garland

  • Vetri | வேத்ரீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vetri | வேத்ரீ

    Victory

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  • Cottony
  • a.

    Covered with hairs or pubescence, like cotton; downy; nappy; woolly.

  • Bottom
  • n.

    A ball or skein of thread; a cocoon.

  • Cotter
  • n.

    Alt. of Cottar

  • Cotton
  • n.

    The cotton plant. See Cotten plant, below.

  • Button
  • v. i.

    To be fastened by a button or buttons; as, the coat will not button.

  • Cotton
  • v. i.

    To take a liking to; to stick to one as cotton; -- used with to.

  • Bottony
  • a.

    Alt. of Bottone

  • Cottony
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to cotton; resembling cotton in appearance or character; soft, like cotton.

  • Cottoid
  • a.

    Like a fish of the genus Cottus.

  • Citron
  • n.

    A citron melon.

  • Cottonary
  • a.

    Relating to, or composed of, cotton; cottony.

  • Cotter
  • v. t.

    To fasten with a cotter.

  • Bottom
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the bottom; fundamental; lowest; under; as, bottom rock; the bottom board of a wagon box; bottom prices.

  • Rotten
  • a.

    Having rotted; putrid; decayed; as, a rotten apple; rotten meat.

  • Cotton
  • n.

    A soft, downy substance, resembling fine wool, consisting of the unicellular twisted hairs which grow on the seeds of the cotton plant. Long-staple cotton has a fiber sometimes almost two inches long; short-staple, from two thirds of an inch to an inch and a half.

  • Cotton
  • n.

    Cloth made of cotton.

  • Bottom
  • v. t.

    To furnish with a bottom; as, to bottom a chair.

  • Motion
  • n.

    Power of, or capacity for, motion.

  • Citron
  • n.

    A citron tree.