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Tallow Chandlers | The Tallow Chandlers' Company
The Worshipful Company of Tallow Chandlers has its origins around 700 years ago, with a group of craftsmen working together to support the tallow candle trade.
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Worshipful Company of Tallow Chandlers - Wikipedia
The Worshipful Company of Tallow Chandlers is one of the ancient livery companies of the City of London. The organisation, which engaged not only in tallow ...
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History | The Tallow Chandlers' Company
The Tallow Chandlers' Company was formed in about 1300 to regulate oils, ointments, lubricants and fat-based preservatives and to manage candle making using ...
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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...
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tallow-chandler, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun tallow-chandler is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for tallow-chandler is ...
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Occupation - Tallow Chandler - narkive
A Chandler was a candle maker. Tallow was the fat that the candles were made of. As Steve has said, a chandler isn't necessarily a ...
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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
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The Tallow Chandler - The York Ghost Merchants
A Tallow Chandler is specifically a person who makes and sells candles. Historically candles were mostly made from tallow, a form of animal fat.
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Bo[ugh]t of Sarah Bellis, Tallow-Chandler - Duke University
According to the records of the tallow chandler's company, from the fourteenth century on there are numerous instances of women who were indentured to tallow ...
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Trade in the 17th Century - The Tallow Chandler - The History Girls
Tallow was cheap animal fat, usually the waste material from meat - hence often sheep or bullock fat. The tallow was prepared by first chopping ...
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Four candles and the tragic tale of the Croydon tallow chandler
Tallow was made from animal fat. The quality of the candle depended on the type of fat used. A mixture of fat and water was boiled and then the ...
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insidecroydon.com
The Tallow Chandlers' Company | LinkedIn
The Worshipful Company of Tallow Chandlers has its origins around 700 years ago, with a group of craftsmen working together to support the tallow candle trade.
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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
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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.
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