- A
molecatcher (also
called a mowdy-catcher)[citation needed] is a
person who
traps or
kills moles in
places where they are
considered a
nuisance to crops...
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small objects,
archaeologists can find
evidence of
human habitation.
Molecatcher Molehill Also Mouldwarp, Moldiwarp, Moldywarp. Kott, Ondřej; Sumbera...
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Romeo and
Juliet Act IV
scene I (Account of
character Jem Rodney, the
molecatcher) ...
coming up to him he saw that Marner's eyes were set like a dead...
- Miller", "My Tipper-to-billy-go-lario" 1051. "May and December" 1052. "The
Molecatcher" 1053. No
record 1054. "New
Garden Fields" 1055. "The Shepherd's Wife"...
- "Pleasant and Delightful" "Orange Nickelodeon" "King of the Fairies" "
Molecatcher" "Wynken, Blynken, and Nod" Side Two: "****van's John" "Bunclody Cuckoo"...
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railway worker for
Great Eastern Railway, LNER and
British Rail and a
molecatcher, the
fourth generation in his family. He
worked on the
railways for 47...
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Mildred Cooke in 1589.
Other speeches were made by the
gardener and
molecatcher at Theobalds,
possibly on a
subsequent day. The
gardener describes a...
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Maria Marten (born 24 July 1801) was the
daughter of
Thomas Marten, a
molecatcher from Polstead, Suffolk. In
March 1826, when she was aged 24,
Marten formed...
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first mentioned in 1754, when it was a one-roomed
cottage occupied by a
molecatcher. He was emplo**** to
eradicate molehills that were
impeding the sport...
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survives in the
country by
catching animals such as
rabbits and sheep. A
molecatcher warns her that she
could be
hanged for theft. She
moves to an industrial...