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    1. [Irish Genealogy] "Gombeen man" vs. Co-operatives
    2. Jean R.
    3. SNIPPET: The gombeen man comes from the Irish gaimbin, "interest," a moneylender. From the late 19th century the term was widely used to describe shopkeepers and other traders, particularly in the rural west, who extended credit to local farmers. This sometimes led to exploitation. Liberating the vulnerable classes of rural society from high interest charges and dependency through indebtedness was to become one of the aims of the co-operative movement

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