- A
fellmonger was a
dealer in
hides or skins,
particularly sheepskins, who
might also
prepare skins for tanning. The name is
derived from the Old English...
-
general (synonym)
peddler Cheesemonger, a
specialist seller of
cheeses Fellmonger, a
merchant of
hides and
skins Fishmonger, a
wholesaler or
retailer of...
- Hall, Carlisle, yesterday.”
Freemen of Chester, "Companies"
Fellmongers Company, "
Fellmongers Company of
Richmond -
History and
Heritage Archived 2012-03-04...
- year John Bull
established Hazelbrook Works, a wool
washing works and
fellmonger near the
junction of the
Queanbeyan and
Molonglo rivers. In 1885 George...
- brickmaking, more than 25 men were emplo**** in
sheep related trades as
fellmongers, four or more were
parchment makers, five were
millers and
there was...
-
survey of 1785
listed these occupations: "47 clothiers. 5 dyers, 12
fellmongers, 3 woolstaplers, 54 spinsters, 6 fullers, 146 shearmen, 141 scribblers...
- Ormiston, City of Redland, Queensland, Australia. It is also
known as
Fellmonger Park. It was
added to the
Queensland Heritage Register on 18 September...
- born in
Wateringbury in Kent to
William Fremlin and
Elizabeth Morton. A
fellmonger, he
married Elizabeth Mennons around 1852; they had
twelve children. He...
-
changed to
academy status in 2007.
Founded in 1703 by
Josiah Bacon, a
fellmonger, its
first location was
above the
porch of St Mary Magdalen, Bermondsey...
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Patrick Pakenham (****ngham, ****ngham) was an
English fellmonger who was
burned to
death at
Uxbridge in
August 1555
because he
refused to
recant his...