- A
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"...
-
graduated schedule of merchants'
licenses established,
ranging from the
peddlar's rate of $10 per year to a $60
annual fee on
firms with more than $20,000...
-
Cryer won the 1969
Theatre World Award. The
story tells of an
itinerant peddlar in 19th
century New England, and the
people whose lives he affects. Behind...
- in
England as a
booth fighter and was
reportedly a big
attraction for
Peddlar Mc****n who
operated a booth-fighting business. He had 74
fights in his...
- 1944 and his
column (under the pen-name An
Mangaire Súgach, the
Merry Peddlar)
continued unbroken until 2002. He was
awarded an
honorary doctorate by...
-
Lionheart noticing her
missing husband's
girdle offered for sale by a
peddlar. The
flattened modelling,
emphasis on
pattern making, and
imagery of embroidery...
- 1963.
Retrieved April 10, 2024.
Record Mirror,
March 25th, 1967 - Page 4
PEDDLARS WITH NINA "www.allmusic.com". allmusic.com.
Retrieved April 12, 2024. "www...
- Lift
Beautician Fung King-man as Bing, The
Loanshark George Lam as
Olives Peddlar Tsui Hark as
Taoist Priest Teddy Robin as
Clothes Peddler Karl Maka as...
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Richard Sheale of
Tamworth was a 16th-century
peddlar and
minstrel for the
Stanley family.
Sheale was a minstrel-retainer of the Earl of
Derby about the...
- Times, 19
November 1910 edition,
mentions that
Brazel was a
merchandise peddlar on the
goldfields and that he was an ****ociate of Lalor. He fled from Ballarat...