Which preposition to use with haberdashers

of Occurrences 7%

That morning, as it happened, Celeste the maid received in the linen room, where she usually remained, a visit from her friend Madame Menoux, the little haberdasher of the neighborhood, in whose tiny shop she was so fond of gossiping.

in Occurrences 5%

This Madame Menoux was a haberdasher in the neighborhood and a great friend of Celeste's.

to Occurrences 2%

But in case he was an involuntary martyr, yet if in the fiery conflict he buckled the soul of a constant haberdasher to him, and adopted his flames, let accident and him share the glory.

with Occurrences 1%

About a year ago I paid a visit to my hosier and haberdasher with the intention of purchasing a few things with which to tide over the remaining months of winter.

on Occurrences 1%

A few days later, still having the wool shortage in mind, I approached my hosier and haberdasher on the subject of shirts.

by Occurrences 1%

A Neighbour of mine, who is a Haberdasher by Trade, and a very shallow conceited Fellow, makes his Boasts that for these ten Years successively he has not made less than an hundred April Fools.

out Occurrences 1%

This was enough for Petruchio, and privately desiring these people might be paid for their goods, and excuses made to them for the seemingly strange treatment he bestowed upon them, he with fierce words and furious gestures drove the taylor and the haberdasher out of the room: and then, turning to Katherine, he said, "Well, come, my Kate, we will go to your father's even in these mean garments we now wear."

Which preposition to use with  haberdashers