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maltster
maltster (ˈmɒltstə(r), -ɔː-) Forms: 4–5 maltestere, malstere, 6 maultster, 7 maulster, 7–8 malster, 7– maltster. [f. malt n.1 + -ster.] One whose occupation it is to make malt.c 1370–80 Durham Acc. Rolls (Surtees) 328 Johannes Molend' Malstere. c 1440 Promp. Parv. 324/1 Malstere, or maltestere (H., ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Ellis (cricketer)
Robert Thomas Ellis (16 September 1853 – 23 September 1937) was an English maltster and cricketer who played first-class cricket for Sussex between 1877 He became a maltster. He made his first-class cricket debut for Sussex in the 1877 season. wikipedia.org
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Joseph Tubb
Joseph Tubb (1805–1879) was a maltster from Oxfordshire, England who created the Poem Tree at Wittenham Clumps, which died in the 1990s and finally collapsed He wished to become a wood carver, but his father convinced him to become a maltster. He lived a country life as a bachelor. wikipedia.org
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malter
ˈmalter Obs. exc. dial. Also 5 maltar, 7 maulter. [f. malt v. + -er1.] A maltster.c 1440 Promp. Parv. 324/1 Malstere, or maltestere (H., P., maltar), brasiatrix, brasiator. 1630 in J. Hutchins Hist. Dorset (ed. 3) II. 338/2 Brewers. Maulters. Bakers. 1848 W. Barnes Poems Rur. Life (ed. 2) Gloss., Ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Cobbold (1680–1752)
He set up as a maltster in Bury St Edmunds. However in 1723 he established a brewery in King's Quay Street, Harwich. wikipedia.org
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Anthony Burton (Kent cricketer)
Burton was born in 1785 and worked as a maltster at Westerham in Kent. wikipedia.org
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What might 'pitt Zink' in 1873 South Australian diary mean? Below is the entry for 23 May 1873 in the diary of my 3rd great grandfather Thomas Hitchcox which was written at Fullarton, South Australia. Thomas had emigr...
The spelling of Zink for Zinc has been followed up on at the English Language & Usage Stack Exchange as Was Zink ever valid spelling for Zinc? where the earliest known spelling of Zinc is from 1813. With Thomas (born 1797) presumably going to school before that, and becoming a school master less tha...
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Sládek
Sládek (feminine Sládková) is a Czech surname meaning a maltster. wikipedia.org
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Susworth
victualler of the White Horse public house who was also a coal merchant, a further coal merchant, two shopkeepers, a joiner & wheelwright, a corn miller, a maltster , and a foreman maltster. wikipedia.org
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Oscar Altpeter
Oscar Altpeter (June 1, 1857 - November 23, 1935) was an American maltster who served as an alderman from Milwaukee, and for four years as a Democratic He became a maltster. wikipedia.org
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John Thom
lieutenant-colonel, judge and politician John Hamilton Thom (1808–1894), Irish Unitarian minister John Nichols Thom (1799–1838), Cornish wine-merchant and maltster wikipedia.org
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Thomas Tesdale
He became a rich maltster in the town, where he served as mayor, and purchased the manor of Ludwell in Oxfordshire. Tesdale grew wealthy as maltster in Abingdon, and served as Master of Christ's Hospital of Abingdon. wikipedia.org
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Greenslade (surname)
Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Greenslade (1923–2003), British conductor and composer Charles Greenslade (1843-1917), co-founder and maltster wikipedia.org
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Gilstrap baronets
It was created in Queen Victoria's 1887 Golden Jubilee Honours on 28 July 1887 for the prominent maltster and philanthropist William Gilstrap, who endowed wikipedia.org
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Michael James Whitty
The son of a farmer, maltster and shipowner in the port of Wexford, his first love was journalism. He was educated at St Peter's College, Wexford. wikipedia.org
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