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tallow-chandler
ˈtallow-ˌchandler [See chandler 2.] One whose trade is to make or sell tallow candles.1406 Close Roll 7 Hen. IV b, Simon atte Holke, Talogh⁓chaundeler. 1431 Cal. Pat. Rolls 9 Hen. VI 96 Henry Pollard, citizen and talghchaundeler of London. c 1515 Cocke Lorell's B. 9 Talowe chaundelers, hostelers, an... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ship chandler
A ship chandler is a retail dealer who specializes in providing supplies or equipment for ships. Synopsis For traditional sailing ships, items that could be found in a chandlery include sail-cloth, rosin, turpentine, tar, pitch, linseed oil, whale oil, tallow wikipedia.org
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chandler
chandler1 (ˈtʃɑːndlə(r), -æ-) Forms: 4–7 chaundeler, 5–7 chandeler, 6–7 chaundler, 6– chandler; (also 5 condler, candeler(e, chaundeller, chaundlar, chawndelere, 6 chandelar, -ellor, -illar, 7 chaundelor, -our, 8 Sc. chanler). [ME. chaundeler, chandeler, a. AF. chandeler, OF. chandelier (= Pr. cande... Oxford English Dictionary
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Richard Neile
He was son of a tallow-chandler, though his grandfather had been a courtier and official under Henry VIII, until he was deprived for non-compliance with wikipedia.org
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Edward Thwaites (cricketer)
Thwaites worked as a tallow chandler in Hastings. He married Mary Standen in the town in 1833; the couple had eight children. wikipedia.org
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Gabriel Sleath
Gabriel Sleath (1674 - c24 March 1756), the son of a tallow chandler, was a London gold- and silversmith and an outspoken critic of Huguenot goldsmiths wikipedia.org
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Thomas Sturge the elder
Thomas Sturge the Elder (1749 – 11 August 1825) was a London tallow chandler, oil merchant, spermaceti processor and philanthropist. He seems to have been in London by 1782, where he worked as a tallow chandler and oil merchant. wikipedia.org
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John Sanders (architect)
Sanders was born on 12 April 1768, the son of Thomas Sanders, a tallow-chandler of the parish of St Dunstan-in-the-East, London. wikipedia.org
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Sturge
oil merchant, shipowner, cement manufacturer, railway company director, social reformer and philanthropist Thomas Sturge the elder (1749–1825), London tallow chandler, oil merchant, spermaceti processor and philanthropist William Allen Sturge (1850–1919), British physician and archaeologist Given name John wikipedia.org
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John More (judge)
Marriages and issue On 24 April 1474, at St Giles-without-Cripplegate, More married Agnes Graunger (d.1499), the daughter of Thomas Graunger, a London tallow-chandler wikipedia.org
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Richard Wadeson
The son of a blacksmith, he became a tallow chandler’s apprentice before enlisting in the 75th Regiment of Foot (later the Gordon Highlanders) in November wikipedia.org
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Worshipful Company of Wax Chandlers
and the households of royalty and nobility, while tallow candles were generally used in ordinary homes. The Company is governed by the Master Wax Chandler, Wardens (Upper Warden and Renter Warden) and a Court of Assistants. wikipedia.org
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John Scott (engraver)
At the age of twelve he was apprenticed to a tallow-chandler; but at the end of his articles went to London, where his fellow-townsman Robert Pollard gave wikipedia.org
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Thomas Sturge (disambiguation)
Thomas Sturge may also refer to: Thomas Sturge the elder (1749–1825), his father, likewise a British tallow chandler, oil merchant and philanthropist wikipedia.org
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Maria Newell
Maria was born at Stepney, Middlesex, in England, the child of Samuel Newell, tallow chandler, and Mary Duchesne. wikipedia.org
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