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sutlery
sutlery (ˈsʌtlərɪ) Also 8 Sc. sutlarie, -y, suttolory. [f. sutler + -y. Cf. early mod.Du. soetelrije ‘vile opus, sordidum artificium’, etc. (Kilian).] 1. The occupation of a sutler; victualling.1606 Marston Fawne iv. i. F iij, Has my sutlery, tapstry, laundrie, made mee be tane vpp at the Court? 2. ...
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David O. Dodd
In 1862 David went to Louisiana and worked as a telegraph operator until crossing the river to join his father and assist him in his sutlery.
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sutler
sutler (ˈsʌtlə(r)) Also (7 subtler, suckler, shuttler, sutteler), 7–9 suttler. [a. early mod.Du. soeteler (mod.Du. zoetelaar) small vendor, petty tradesman, victualler, soldier's servant, drudge, sutler in an army (= MLG. sut(t)eler, sudeler), f. soetelen to befoul, to perform mean duties, follow a ...
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Camp follower
particular selling goods or services that the military does not supply—these have included cooking, laundering, liquor, nursing, sexual services and sutlery
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Charlestown, Fife
As well, various other buildings were erected by the Earl, for example Easter Cottage built 1760, a school in 1768 and the Sutlery, being a stable and
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