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Definition of Fellmongers

Fellmonger
Fellmonger Fell"mon`ger, n. A dealer in fells or sheepskins, who separates the wool from the pelts.

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- February 2005. Retrieved 1 March 2010. "Fellmongers Company - History and Heritage". The Company of Fellmongers of Richmond, Yorkshire. Archived from the...
- Hall, Carlisle, yesterday.” Freemen of Chester, "Companies" Fellmongers Company, "Fellmongers Company of Richmond - History and Heritage Archived 2012-03-04...
- 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...
- general (synonym) peddler Cheesemonger, a specialist seller of cheeses Fellmonger, a merchant of hides and skins Fishmonger, a wholesaler or retailer of...
- survey of 1785 listed these occupations: "47 clothiers. 5 dyers, 12 fellmongers, 3 woolstaplers, 54 spinsters, 6 fullers, 146 shearmen, 141 scribblers...
- used for market gardens. However, it became an industrial area with fellmongers yards and slaughter works. In 1809, Mr E Redmond was one of the first...
- noxious trades from the city. Tanners, wool scourers and wool-washers, fellmongers, boiling down works and abattoirs had ten years to move their businesses...
- born in Wateringbury in Kent to William Fremlin and Elizabeth Morton. A fellmonger, he married Elizabeth Mennons around 1852; they had twelve children. He...
- World War. Bullarook was also serviced by the Sawyers' Arms and the Fellmongers' Arms Hotels. The town has an Avenue of Honour, which was planted in...
- Patrick Pakenham (****ngham, ****ngham) was an English fellmonger who was burned to death at Uxbridge in August 1555 because he refused to recant his...