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hurrier (ˈhʌrɪə(r)) [f. hurry v. + -er1.] 1. One who hurries (in various senses).1611 Cotgr., Tracasseur, a restlesse trotter, or hurrier vp and downe; a fond busie bodie. c 1611 Chapman Iliad xvii. 346 Mars..(That horrid hurrier of men). 1866 Alger Solit. Nat. & Man ii. 72 A world of capricious ext...
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Hurrying
A hurrier, also sometimes called a coal drawer or coal thruster, was a child or woman employed by a collier to transport the coal that they had mined. They would then open the trapdoors to allow the hurrier and his cargo through.
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hurrer
† hurrer Obs. Also 5 hurer, 6 -ar, 8 hurrier. [f. hure n. cap + -er1.] A maker of, or dealer in, hats and caps; = haberdasher a.1403 Close Roll 4 Hen. IV b, Johannes Spark, hurer. 1482 Rolls Parlt. VI. 223/2 No..Hurer, Capper or other..put..eny Huers, Bonettes or Cappes..to be fulled or thikked at e...
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Miner
Hurrier, who transported coal carts from a mine to the surface.
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hurry
▪ I. hurry, n. (ˈhʌrɪ) Also 6–7 hurrey, -ie. [Hurry n. and vb., with the exception of a doubtful ME. instance of the latter, are known only from end of 16th c.; it is uncertain which of them has priority etymologically, and the order of sense-development is not clear. In the earliest cited instances...
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Foodora
In June 2015, it also acquired food delivery services Hurrier (in Canada), Suppertime (in Australia), and Heimschmecker (in Austria), which all operate Canada
In July 2015, Foodora entered the Canadian market by acquiring Toronto-based delivery company Hurrier.
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Penistone Line
The diversion to Barnsley officially opened in May 1983, and originally, the line was marketed with the brand name of The Hurrier.
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Matthew Charlton
He left school at a young age to work in the coal mines, initially as a hurrier.
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Ballingarry Coal Mines
It was placed by the 'Hurrier' in the full tub to indicate which team had mined it. Tallies were used to calculate production-based bonuses.
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Glossary of coal mining terminology
Drawer
A drawer, putter (Northumberland), hurrier (Yorkshire), or waggoner is a person, usually a boy or young man who pushes tubs of coal from the coal Hurrier, putter, drawer or waggoner
A hurrier (Yorkshire), putter (Northumberland), waggoner or drawer (Lancashire) was the historic local term for the
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Bowling Iron Works
In the mines, hurrier-boys would drag carriages along tracks to the miners,
then drag the filled carriages back to the pit shaft and hook them to a chain
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