- in
which these commodities were kept. It was
headed by a
larderer. The
Scots term for
larder was spence, This
referred specifically to a
place from which...
- A game
larder, also
sometimes known as a deer or
venison larder, deer,
venison or game house, game
pantry or game store, is a
small domestic outbuilding...
-
Dermestes lardarius,
commonly known as the
larder beetle or
moisture bug, is a
species of
beetle in the
family Dermestidae, the skin beetles. It is found...
-
Larder Lake is a
freshwater lake in
Timiskaming District in
Northeastern Ontario, Canada. The lake
straddles the
incorporated (muni****l)
townships of...
- Dave
Larder (born (1976-06-05)5 June 1976) is an
English professional rugby league footballer who
currently plays in
National League One with Halifax....
-
Larder Lake is an
incorporated muni****l
township and
eponymous constituent dis****d
rural community in
Timiskaming District in
Northeastern Ontario,...
- that are
commonly referred to as skin beetles.
Other common names include larder beetle, hide or
leather beetles, **** beetles, and
khapra beetles. There...
-
Roger (died 1102) was a
medieval Bishop of Hereford-elect.
Roger was the
larderer for King
Henry I of
England before he was
appointed to the see of Hereford...
-
Steve Larder (born 5
March 1963) is an
Australian former professional rugby league footballer who pla**** in the 1980s and 1990s. He pla**** at club level...
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Philip John
Larder MBE (born 20
March 1945), is an
English rugby league and
rugby union coach, and
former player in both codes. He
coached England and...