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Wharfinger (pronounced wor-fin-jer) is an
archaic term for a
person who is the
keeper or
owner of a wharf. The
wharfinger takes custody of and is responsible...
- of The Courier's
Tragedy by
Jacobean playwright Richard Wharfinger and a
leading Wharfinger scholar; he
deflects Oedipa's
questions and
dismisses her...
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person who was
resident in
charge of the
wharf was
referred to as a "
wharfinger". The word
wharf comes from the Old
English hwearf,
cognate to the Old...
- (Belgium), the
original activities of
Katoen Natie consisted of
typical wharfinger activities: the
reception and
handling of
goods on the docks, especially...
- shipwrights, stockbrokers, stock-jobbers, victuallers, warehou****,
wharfingers,
persons using the
trade of
merchandise by way of bargaining, exchange...
- in The Courier's Tragedy, a
fictional Jacobean revenge play by
Richard Wharfinger,
performed in The
Crying of Lot 49 by
Thomas Pynchon. Stormwind, Kingdom...
- and in
September 1947, the city
government added an
addition to the
Wharfinger Building to
permanently house it. By muni****l law, the
auction was to...
- Hogan's
Heroes Captain Streicker 2
episodes 1982 Fame
Panel Member 1
episode 1988
Mathnet Wharfinger 1
episode Square One
Television Wharfinger 1 episode...
- Drake's murder.
David Threlfall as Abel
Croker (series 4), a
crooked Thames wharfinger and
protector of
Nathaniel Croker. When
Croker is
later murdered by Augustus...
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called The Courier's
Tragedy by the
fictitious Jacobean playwright Richard Wharfinger. The
events of the play
broadly mirror those of the
novel and give the...