Poulterers
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poulterers — poul·ter·er || pəʊltÉ™rÉ™(r) n. seller of chicken or poultry (British) … English contemporary dictionary
Poulterers' Hall — On the west side of Monkwell Street, in Leake, 1666. Wheatley says the hall was at one time in Leadenhall Market and destroyed in the Fire. The Company has no hall now … Dictionary of London
Carfukes, Leadenhall — Poulterers forbidden to stand and expose their goods for sale at Carfukes of Leadenhalle, 44 Ed. III. (1370) (Cal. L. Bk. G. p. 271). Carfax = a place where four ways meet. M.E. carfoukes, a place where four streets met. O.F. Carrefourgs.… … Dictionary of London
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Poultry — East from Cheapside, at No. 8o, to Mansion House Street (P.O. Directory). In Cheap Ward. Earliest mention: Polettar, 3 Ed. I. (Rot. Hund. I. 403). Other forms: The Poultry, 1298 (Cal. L. Bk. C. p.55). Poletria, 31 Ed. I. (Lib. Cust. I.… … Dictionary of London
Cunt — This article is about the vulgarism. For other uses, see Cunt (disambiguation). Cunt ( /ˈ … Wikipedia
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Fourteener (poetry) — A Fourteener, in poetry, is a line consisting of 14 syllables, usually having 7 iambic feet, often used in 16th century English verse. Sometimes it also used to mean a poem of 14 lines, frequently a sonnet.The seventh song of Philip Sidney s… … Wikipedia
Methwold — This article is about the Norfolk village; for the seventeenth century English merchant see William Methwold Coordinates: 52°31′00″N 0°33′00″E / 52.5167°N 0.55°E / … Wikipedia
Early modern European cuisine — The cuisine of early modern Europe (c. 1500 1800) was a mix of dishes inherited from medieval cuisine combined with innovations that would persist in the modern era. There was a great influx of new ideas, an increase in foreign trade, religious… … Wikipedia