- Look up
victualler in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
victualler (pronounced /ˈvɪt(ə)lə/) is
traditionally a
person who
supplies food,
beverages and...
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manager of a pub in the
United Kingdom,
strictly speaking a
licensed victualler, is
referred to as the landlord/landlady. In
political economy it refers...
- John
London (died c. 1770) was an
English victualler or publican.
London was one of "no more than 14% of
people who were
entitled to vote at the time"...
- was
controlled by law. In 1389 an act of Parliament, the
Statute of
Victuallers and
Hostellers (13 Ric. 2. c. 8)
specified that
hostelers and inn keepers...
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Licensed Victuallers ****ociations is the UK
trade ****ociation for self-emplo****
licensees in the pub
trade industry. The
derivation is from a
victualler of...
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receive a 20%
discount on fees.
Founded in 1803 by the
Society of
Licensed Victuallers (now
operating as the
Licensed Trade Charity), the
school was originally...
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William Mellish (c. 1763–1834) was an
English businessman who was
involved in
supplying the
Royal Navy,
particularly during the
American War of Independence...
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Super market Super store Variety store Visual merchandising Licensed victualler Wardrobing Window shopping Harper, Douglas. "retail".
Online Etymology...
- sister, June Cowell.
Cowell attended Radlett Preparatory School,
Licensed Victuallers'
School in
Ascot for one year, and the
private Dover College, as did...
- the chief". In the rest of Ireland, the name
Biadhtach (Betagh; "public
victualler") was
changed to
Beatty or Beattie. In Scotland, the
Beatties were a reiver...