Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Jesse Elliston (died 1853) was a proprietor of Elliston & Cavell, which became the leading department store in Oxford, England.Elliston owned a draper's shop in central Oxford when his sister, Sarah Elliston of Summertown in north Oxford, married John Cavell on 9 April 1835. As a result, Elliston made Cavell a partner of the shop, which then became known as Elliston & Cavell. It went on to become the largest department store in Oxford for many years, until its eventual conversion to a Debenhams store.In 1853, at the age of only 47, Elliston died in the Banbury Road on his way to Summertown. Cavell subsequently took over the running of the shop."@en }
Showing triples 1 to 2 of
2
with 100 triples per page.
- Jesse_Elliston abstract "Jesse Elliston (died 1853) was a proprietor of Elliston & Cavell, which became the leading department store in Oxford, England.Elliston owned a draper's shop in central Oxford when his sister, Sarah Elliston of Summertown in north Oxford, married John Cavell on 9 April 1835. As a result, Elliston made Cavell a partner of the shop, which then became known as Elliston & Cavell. It went on to become the largest department store in Oxford for many years, until its eventual conversion to a Debenhams store.In 1853, at the age of only 47, Elliston died in the Banbury Road on his way to Summertown. Cavell subsequently took over the running of the shop.".
- Q6186304 abstract "Jesse Elliston (died 1853) was a proprietor of Elliston & Cavell, which became the leading department store in Oxford, England.Elliston owned a draper's shop in central Oxford when his sister, Sarah Elliston of Summertown in north Oxford, married John Cavell on 9 April 1835. As a result, Elliston made Cavell a partner of the shop, which then became known as Elliston & Cavell. It went on to become the largest department store in Oxford for many years, until its eventual conversion to a Debenhams store.In 1853, at the age of only 47, Elliston died in the Banbury Road on his way to Summertown. Cavell subsequently took over the running of the shop.".