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pedlar in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Pedlar may
refer to: The
British English form and
original spelling of
peddler The
Pedlar (or The Wayfarer)...
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Pedlar Run is a
stream in the U.S.
state of West Virginia.
Pedlar Run was
named in
memory of two
peddlers who died of
exposure near the stream. List of...
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Arthur Vercoe Pedlar (21
September 1932 – 15
August 2022) was a
British clown.
Arthur Pedlar was born into a
Congregational family in Southport, on 21...
- The
Yankee Pedlar Inn is a
historic hotel located in Torrington, Connecticut, US. The inn,
which now has 52 rooms, was
built for its
original owners, Frank...
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Pedlar (born 17 May 2002) is a
professional Australian rules footballer playing for the
Adelaide in the
Australian Football League (AFL). Luke
Pedlar...
- The
Russian Pedlar is a song
written in 1932 by
Adalgiso Ferraris. The song was
written for
Joseph Muscant and
became one of his
major successes.[citation...
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Pedlar Palmer, born
Thomas Palmer, (1876 – 13
February 1949) was an
English boxer who held the
world bantamweight championship from 1895 to 1899. Palmer...
- 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"...
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Pedlar and
Robin Hood (Child 132, Roud 333) is an
English folk song,
forming part of the
Robin Hood canon. A
pedlar meets Robin Hood and Little...
- The
Pedlar of
Swaffham is an
English folktale from Swaffham, Norfolk. The
following text is
taken from
English Fairy and
Other Folk Tales, 1906, which...