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roundsman
ˈroundsman [f. round n.1] 1. A labourer in need of parochial relief, who was sent round from one farmer to another for employment, partly at the expense of the farmer and partly at the cost of the parish.1795 Eden State of the Poor (1797) II. 384 Persons working in this manner are called rounds-men,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Roundsman System
Variants of the Roundsman system operated and co-existed from parish-to-parish and sometimes depending on type of labour. The roundsman system was discontinued by the Poor Law Amendment Act 1834. wikipedia.org
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roundsman
roundsman/ˈraundzmən; `raʊndzmən/ n(pl -men /-mEn; -mEn/) tradesman's employee delivering goods, etc on a regular route (有固定路线的)送货员 Ask your roundsman for extra milk over Christmas. 请贵店送货员在圣诞节多送些牛奶来. 牛津英汉双解词典
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The Advocate (Melbourne)
Other journalists and contributors mentioned by Costigan were parish news roundsman John McLean, sub-editor Bert De Luca, editorial writer Denys Jackson wikipedia.org
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Mike Williamson (broadcaster)
Staff at 3AW gave him the nickname "Scoop", a reference to his midday program Radio Roundsman, featuring interviews with people making news around Melbourne wikipedia.org
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row-man
row-man erron. var. of roundsman 1.1833 Farm Rep. 152 in Husb. III. (L.U.K.), In the winter season some labourers are unable to meet with employment, and are sent about as ‘row-men’. Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Wallis Kelynack
Thomas Wallis Kelynack (1868 – 16 November 1936) was a leading Melbourne journalist/police roundsman in the early 20th century, especially noted for his wikipedia.org
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Raymond McCreesh
However, as sectarian threats and violence escalated, he switched professions to work as a milk roundsman in his local area of South Armagh: an occupation wikipedia.org
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Phillip Pendal
until 1975 he worked at the Daily News, an evening newspaper in Perth, where he rose to prominence in his coverage of state politics as State Political Roundsman wikipedia.org
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Charles McDonnell (police officer)
On December 2, 1864, McDonnell won promotion to roundsman for his brave conduct in arresting a negro burglar. A floral cross was provided by the department and laid on the coffin and crape was worn on the sleeves of all officers above the rank of roundsman for wikipedia.org
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Michael Robotham
began a journalism cadetship on the Sydney afternoon newspaper The Sun and later worked for The Sydney Morning Herald as a court reporter and police roundsman wikipedia.org
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George Gastlin
the NYPD on May 19, 1864, less than a year after the New York Draft Riots, and gradually rose up the ranks over the next few years being promoted to roundsman wikipedia.org
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James Z. Bogart
From his official appointment on April 23, 1857, Bogart rose from roundsman, to sergeant and finally captain within only a few years. wikipedia.org
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William Stephen Devery
On September 16, 1881, he was made a roundsman, and on May 28, 1884, he was promoted to a sergeant. wikipedia.org
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Anthony Allaire
In May 1861, he was promoted to a roundsman and then a sergeant three months later. Return to New York After being mustered out of the military in July 1865, Allaire returned to the police force as a roundsman and was reinstated at his wikipedia.org
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