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Pedler is an Anglo-Saxon
occupational surname originating from the term peddler.
Alexander Pedler (1849-1918),
British civil servant and chemist. Ern...
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Nicholas Pedler (25
January 1870 – 10
August 1942) was an
Australian politician. He was a
member of the
South Australian House of ****embly from 1918...
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Howard Pedler (11 June 1927 – 27 May 1981) was an
English medical scientist, parapsychologist, and
science fiction screenwriter and author.
Pedler was the...
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Margaret Pedler (1877 – 28
December 1948) was a
British novelist, who
wrote po****r
works of
romantic fiction.
Initially Pedler studied piano and singing...
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these creatures was the programme's
unofficial scientific adviser, Dr. Kit
Pedler.
Davis briefly returned to
writing Doctor Who in 1975,
penning the original...
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Pedler 2010, p. 470.
Pedler 2010, p. 570. Howlett,
Kevin (2019)...
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Ernest Joseph "Ern"
Pedler (May 31, 1914 –
November 17, 1989) was a
writer whose work was
based on his
experiences as a distance-riding
horseman and wild...
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Unterberger 2007.
Mendelsohn 1969. Womack...
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peddler (American English) or
pedlar (British English) is a door-to-door and/or
travelling vendor of goods. In 19th-century
America the word "drummer"...
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Alexander Pedler CIE FRS (21 May 1849 – 13 May 1918) was a
British civil servant and
chemist who
worked in the
Presidency College,
Calcutta where he...