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victualler
victualler (ˈvɪt(ə)lə(r)) Forms: α. 4 vit-, 4, 6 vittailler, 5–6 vitailer (6 vict-), 6 vi(t)tayler (vict-); 4 vytail(l)er, 5–6 vytayler (6 -ayller); 6 viteilour, vitaylour, vittaillor. β. 4, 6 viteler, 5–6 viteller, 5 vital(l)er, vitalar, -eer, vituller; 5 veteler, 6 -eller, -uler; 5 vytalere, 6 vyt...
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Victualler
A licensed victualler, a formal name for the landlord of a public house or similar licensed establishment. In Ireland, victualler is a term for a butcher.
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Food services occupations
Sales occupations
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victualler
victualler(US also victualer), / ˈvɪtlə(r); `vɪtlɚ/ n trader or business supplying food and stores 食物及补给品的供应商或业务 (Brit fml 文) a licensed victualler, ie a public house keeper who sells food, spirits, beer, etc to be consumed on the premises 领有执照的酒店店主(出售食品、 烈酒、 啤酒等供顾客在店堂内享用).
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William Mellish (victualler)
William Mellish (c. 1763–1834) was an English businessman who was involved in supplying the Royal Navy, particularly during the American War of Independence. He also owned or partly owned a number of whaling ships. Career
For much of his career, he was in business with his brother Peter Mellish. The...
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Federation of Licensed Victuallers Associations
The derivation is from a victualler of goods. The landlord of a pub is known as a Licensed Victualler, the derivation is from a victualler of goods.
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vitaileer
vitail(e, vitaill(e, vitail(e)er etc., obs. ff. victual n. and v., and victualler.
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William Mellish
William Mellish is the name of:
William Mellish (died 1791) (c. 1710–1791), British government administrator and Member of Parliament
William Mellish (victualler
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Mary Ashford
Mary Ashford may refer to
Mary Ann Ashford (1787–1870), cook and author of Life of a Licensed Victualler's Daughter
Murder victim in the Ashford v Thornton
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Mary Ann Ashford
She was born in 1787 as the daughter of a licensed victualler, in London and by 1800 was an orphan. She published her memoirs, an account of her life as a domestic servant, Life of a Licensed Victualler's Daughter, which was published in 1844.
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David atte Hacche
He became a victualler in Reading and the poll tax information from 1379 shows him to have been married to a woman named Maud.
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