- A
poundmaster, or poundkeeper, was a
local government official responsible for the
feeding and care of
stray livestock such as
domestic pigs, cattle,...
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hamlet of
Pinfold List of
extant pinfolds in
Cheshire Village lock-up
Poundmaster Hubka 2004, p. 84. An
alternative spelling/pronunciation of
pinfold was...
- power.
Pinfold and
pound (village) are
synonyms of
animal pound,
where a
poundmaster may
operate Boô
Kraal Boma (enclosure)
Compound (enclosure) "Kraal"....
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executive authority and not elected. However,
historic equivalents such as
poundmaster,
which was
tasked with the
control of
stray livestock, and hog reeve...
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Montgomery County, Maryland, and then the
District of Columbia's
first woman poundmaster. By 1976 she was head of the
animal disease control division of D.C.'s...
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still used at
occasions of
ceremonial importance. Tech 14 20
Poundmaster A
poundmaster (or pinder): 216, 226 was a
local government official responsible...
- Maryland, then for the
District of Columbia. She
became D.C.'s
first female poundmaster,
persuading the city to fund
veterinary services and to set up an adoption...
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science at
George Washington, he
teamed up with
Ingrid Newkirk, a
local poundmaster, to form
People for the
Ethical Treatment of
Animals in
March 1980. The...
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commissioners of
schools (3),
inspectors of
schools (3),
constables (3),
poundmasters (2).
According to the
United States Census Bureau, the town has a total...