Übersetzung für '
victualler' von Englisch nach Deutsch
| NOUN | a victualler | victuallers |
| SYNO | provisioner | sutler | victualer | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- A victualler is traditionally a person who supplies food, beverages and other provisions for the crew of a vessel at sea.
- Keeton was a licensed victualler and in 1884 was licensee of the County Hotel at Chesterfield. He played a couple of games for Derbyshire in 1888 when they were out of the championship.
- The son of a victualler, he was educated locally and later worked as a labourer.
- As victualler and treasurer, he paid the troops and bought food for them.
- Hanway was born in Portsmouth, on the south coast of England. Whilst still a child, his father, who had been a victualler, died, and the family subsequently moved to London.
- He was the victualler of the ships or Surveyor of Marine Victuals from 1595 to 1623, and Cofferer of the Household .
- He was born on 26 December 1888 to Alexander Wilson (b. 1855), licensed victualler and his second wife Sarah Ann Stafford (b. 1853).
- Thomas Revell (died 1752) was a British victualler and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1734 to 1752.
- The sitting member, David Charles Evans, licensed victualler, withdrew, allowing the Labour candidate to be returned unopposed.
- Sarah Cheltenham was born in Shaftesbury in 1810, daughter of John Cheltenham, victualler (of the Swan Inn, Shaftesbury), and Sarah Cheltenham nee Hunt.
- Foster later worked as a licensed victualler in Sleaford, where he died in 1959.
- The London Gazette of 16 October 1877 reported that David Evans, tailor and licensed victualler of the Druid's Head Inn, Glendower Street, Monmouth, had declared bankruptcy.
- Billy May stayed in Burton and is recorded in the 1901 census as working as a licensed victualler.
- Roman was the Licensed victualler of the Beehive Public house, St. Mary's Gate, Rochdale.
- According to White's directory of 1833, Swallow Nest was the name of the Toll bar and public house, the home of J. Ward, a victualler and H. Ward, a wheelwright.
- Beattie is a Scottish surname, meaning "one who held land on condition of supplying food to those billeted on him by the chief"; "public victualler".
- It represents self-employed licensees of public houses (pubs) in the UK, and local Licensed Victuallers Associations.
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