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poulterer
poulterer (ˈpəʊltərə(r)) Also 6 pulterer, 7 polterer, poultrer. [Extended form of poulter, perh. formed on poultery, poultry: see -er1 3.] a. One whose business is the sale of poultry (and usually hares and other game); a dealer in poultry. (Quot. 1534 doubtful, pulter man occurs on same page.)[1534... Oxford English Dictionary
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Poulterer's Case
Poulterer's Case, 77 Eng. Rep. 813 (K.B. 1611), is a legal case that broadened the definition of conspiracy. wikipedia.org
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poulterer
poulterer/ˈpəultərə(r); `poltərɚ/ n(Brit) person who sells poultry and game 贩卖家禽和野味的人. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Poultry (office)
What it was It was headed by a poulter or poulterer (though this last term is more often for a merchant who deals in poultry). wikipedia.org
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poulter
poulter arch. (ˈpəʊltə(r)) Forms: 4–6 pulter, 5 -ur, 6 -ar, -or, powlter, 6– poulter (7 pulleter). [ad. OF. pouletier (c 1230 in Godef.) in same sense, f. poulet pullet + -ier, -er2.] 1. a. = poulterer. Obs. exc. as name of one of the London City Companies.a 1400 in Eng. Gilds (1870) 353 No ffysshye... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Constable (cricketer)
A club cricketer for Rochester, Constable worked for a blacksmith in Chatham and ran a fishmonger's and poulterer's business on Rochester High Street. wikipedia.org
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Poultry, London
History The thoroughfare was also known for some time as Conningshop Lane/Coneys shop lane due to the brace of three stuffed coney skins over a notable poulterer's wikipedia.org
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guardianer
† ˈguardianer Obs. rare. Also 6 gardeiner, -eaner. [f. guardian + -er1.] A guardian.1595 Wills & Inv. N.C. (Surtees 1860) 253 My brother-in-lawe, whom I maik gardeiner, to have the full governance of hym, his landes, &c... I do ordaine..my brother-in-lawe to be gardeaner and governore of..my childre... Oxford English Dictionary
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eggler
eggler dial. (ˈɛglə(r)) [f. egg n., ? after pedlar or higgler.] An egg-dealer and poulterer.1791 Census (Mertoun) in Stat. Acc. Sc. (1795) XIV. 589 Weavers 4, Clothier 1, Egglers 2. 1869 Daily News 6 Jan., But his chief profession is that of an ‘eggler,’ that is, he used to buy eggs and forward them... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Brewer (composer)
His father, Thomas Brewer, was a poulterer, and his mother's Christian name was True. wikipedia.org
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Buttigieg
Buttigieg ( ) is a Maltese surname, derived from Sicilian Arabic Abu-d-dajāj(i), meaning 'chicken owner, poulterer' (literally 'father of chickens'). wikipedia.org
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Bernabé Melendrez
Filmography El Hijo del Hijo Desobediente ("The Son of the Disobedient Son"), 2014 - actor Polleros del Sur ("Southern Poulterer"), 2012 - director El wikipedia.org
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Ǵurǵevište
Gjergj), son of Vegatar; Pavl-o, his brother; Pjako (Old man) siromah (poor); Spanqa, son of Brian; Petro, son of Gjon; Daba, son of Gjon; Gjon atmaxha (poulterer wikipedia.org
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Albert Warburton
In the match report in the Blackburn Times on 6 April 1883, Warburton was described as a "Master plumber; also pub landlord and poulterer". wikipedia.org
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1 West Bridge Street
Laing's fruiter, fishmonger and poulterer (as of 1911) and J. S. Lees Fish & Poultry Shop later in its life. wikipedia.org
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