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Bailleul

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Bailleul

French town in the département of Nord, 25 km/16 mi northwest of Lille; population (1990) 13,900. The chief industries are the manufacture of linen and lace. The town hall dates from the 15th century. The town was largely destroyed during World War I and was rebuilt.


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In her discussion of mud cloth dyes (Duponchel 2004:25-33), Duponchel cites various authors who have contributed to our knowledge of mud cloth technique (Monteil 1927:86, Pageard 1967:110, Donne 1973:105, Imperato and Shamir 1970:40, Bailleul 1996:453, 463, etc.
Nicolas Bailleul, arrested on the way out of the Tuileries with a man he had accosted there, pretended that he did know know that "saying good evening to someone he does not know" was a "decent way of soliciting him" (4 October 1781).
 
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