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The Shambles - Wikipedia
It was once known as The Great Flesh Shambles, probably from the Anglo-Saxon Fleshammels (literally flesh-shelves), the word for the shelves that butchers used ...
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Shambles - York Civic Trust
The Anglo-Saxon word fleshammel refers to the wooden shelves on which the butchers displayed their meat; some still survive in the street, along with beams and ...
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Butchers' Shambles - Yeovil's Virtual Museum
In early times most towns would have a Flesh Shambles, a name probably derived from the Anglo-Saxon fleshammels, literally meaning 'flesh ...
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flesh-shambles
† flesh-ˈshambles Obs. Also 5 flesshchameles, -ylle, -shamels, 6 fleshamelles. A place where meat is killed or sold.a 1410 in York Myst. Introd. 24 note, All the folks of the salsemaker crafte..without the Flesshchameles. ? 1483 Caxton Vocab. 5 Goo to the flesshshamels. 1546 Mem. Ripon (Surtees) III...
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A Brief History of the Shambles - Barnstaple Town Council
The term 'Shambles' comes from Medieval times and refers to a meat market, or an open-air slaughterhouse where butchers would kill and prepare animal meat ...
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www.barnstapletowncouncil.gov.uk
York Shambles - Visit A City
The Shambles is an historic street in the city of York. Originally The Shambles was home to the city's butchers and was known as The Great Flesh Shambles.
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The Shambles
It was once known as The Great Flesh Shambles, probably from the Anglo-Saxon Fleshammels (literally flesh-shelves), the word for the shelves that butchers In addition to these names, by 1426 it had become more commonly known as The Great Flesh Shambles, which was eventually shortened to its current name.
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The Shambles in York, England. A narrow street with well preserved ...
The name "Shambles" is an obsolete term for an open-air slaughterhouse and meat market. It was once known as The Great Flesh Shambles, probably ...
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The Shambles - History and Facts
Likely deriving its name from the Anglo-Saxon word 'fleshammels', meaning flesh-shelves, the Shambles was a key area for meat vendors and ...
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The Shambles Facts for Kids
This name came from an old word, Fleshammels, which meant 'flesh-shelves'. These were the shelves butchers used to show off their meat. A long ...
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The Shambles in York, England 🕯 In a bit of dark history for you ...
... Flesh Shambles. Thought to be from the word at the time, Fleshammels - literally means flesh-shelves - ew! It was the word for the shelves ...
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shamble
▪ I. shamble, n.1 (ˈʃæmb(ə)l) Forms: α. 1 scomul, -el, scoemel, sceamel, -ol, -ul, scæmol, scamul, -ol, 1–2 scamel, 2 scæmel, 3 scheomel, schamel, 4 schamil, shamyll, 4–5 shamel, 5 schamel, -ylle, sh(e)amle, schamylle, shaumelle, 5–6 shamell, 6 (9 dial.) shammel, shamil, shamwelle, shammoulle. β. 5 ...
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Briggate
or slaughter place and meat market described by Ralph Thoresby as "the best-furnished Flesh Shambles in the North of England". The Leeds Estate Company was formed to redevelop the shambles and surrounding slums.
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Wilhelm Boger
In the end a sack bones and flayed flesh and fat was swept along the shambles of that concrete floor to be dragged away.
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The Dining Room
Some scenes are about the furniture itself and the emotional attachment to it, while other scenes simply flesh out the culture of the WASPs. boarding school to discover his mother's infidelity; a senile grandmother doesn't recognize her own sons at Thanksgiving dinner; a daughter, her marriage a shambles
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