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chandlery (/ˈtʃændləri/ or /ˈtʃɑːnd-/) was
originally the
office in a
wealthy medieval household responsible for wax and candles, as well as the room...
- ships. For
traditional sailing ships,
items that
could be
found in a
chandlery include sail-cloth, rosin, turpentine, tar, pitch,
linseed oil, whale...
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Chandlery Corner consists of
three historic buildings located at Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania. They are the
Peter Rockwell House,
Frederick Schneider...
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again from 1696 to 1697. In 1691,
Vernon was
appointed serjeant of the
chandlery. He was
appointed an
extra clerk of Her Majesty's Most
Honourable Privy...
- males, and
likely derived from
surnames reflecting the
occupational term
chandlery. Top A B C D E F G H J K M O P Q R S T V W Z
Chandler P.
Anderson (1866–1936)...
- The Capt. John
Wilson House and
Bates Ship
Chandlery are
historic buildings at 4 Elm
Street in Coh****et, M****achusetts. They are now
owned by the Coh****et...
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Celtics 2009–10:
SeaLed PR 2010–11:
Sulivan Bluesox 2011–12:
Chandlery FC 2012–13:
Chandlery FC 2013–14: not held 2014–15: FIDF (7-a-side tournament) Thomas...
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Kitchen Pantry Buttery Confectionery Cellar Poultry ****ery
Larder Scalding-house
Saucery Ancillae Handmaiden Scullery Chandlery Ewery Laundry Napery...
- (aged 84)
Nationality British Occupation(s)
Master mariner,
ships chandler, author,
yacht designer Known for
Captain O M
Watts chandlery and brokerage...
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central Helsingør,
Denmark which was
constructed in the 1840s. The ship
chandlery business K. F. Marstrand' (from 1875: K. F. Marstran's Efterfølger) was...