- the room in
which the
poultry was stored. It was
headed by a
poulter or
poulterer (though this last term is more
often for a
merchant who
deals in poultry)...
-
Poulterer's Case, 77 Eng. Rep. 813 (K.B. 1611), is a
legal case that
broadened the
definition of conspiracy. It
broadened the
previous narrow definition...
- from
Sicilian Arabic أبو الدجاج Abu-I-dajāj(i),
meaning 'chicken owner,
poulterer' (lit. 'father of chickens').
People with the name include:
Albert Buttigieg...
-
those that
supplied prepared foods: bakers,
pastry cooks,
sauce makers,
poulterers, and caterers. Some
guilds offered both raw
materials and
prepared food...
-
March 1686,
Northumberland married Catherine Wheatley, the
daughter of a
poulterer,
Robert Wheatley of
Bracknell in Berkshire.
Catherine was the
widow of...
-
After its
original use, it was J. I. Laing's fruiter,
fishmonger and
poulterer (as of 1911) and J. S. Lees Fish &
Poultry Shop
later in its life. List...
- but less
widely available;
sometimes they are
obtainable from farmers,
poulterers, or
luxury grocery stores. In many countries, wild bird eggs are protected...
-
Board as of the same date. He died on May 26, 2015. His wife,
Phoebe Poulterer Hall, Richmond's
first female public defender,
later one of its first...
- (now on the
outskirts of East London). He was the son of
greengrocer and
poulterer,
William Edgar Hitch**** (1862–1914) and Emma Jane (née Whelan; 1863–1942)...
- Son of the
Disobedient Son"), 2014 -
actor Polleros del Sur ("Southern
Poulterer"), 2012 -
director El As de oro, 2012 -
actor y
director El
Charro Juarez...