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Post by heart2heart on Oct 3, 2012 1:38:16 GMT -5
Needle-worker (carpet)
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Post by Miss Who on Oct 3, 2012 8:08:57 GMT -5
OWLER: a or wool smuggler
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Post by Miss Who on Oct 4, 2012 9:38:36 GMT -5
PASSAGE KEEPER: a person who kept passages and alleys clean
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Post by Miss Who on Oct 4, 2012 9:39:12 GMT -5
QUILLER: a person who operated a machine that wound yarn onto spools
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Post by Miss Who on Oct 4, 2012 9:39:53 GMT -5
RAG AND BONE MAN: one who went from street to street with a cart and collected any old rubbish
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Post by Miss Who on Oct 4, 2012 9:40:50 GMT -5
Saggar Makers Bottom Knocker.
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Post by eos on Oct 5, 2012 11:37:47 GMT -5
Trapeze Artist
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Post by dom on Oct 6, 2012 15:35:05 GMT -5
Underbelly wiper
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Post by Miss Who on Oct 7, 2012 10:23:56 GMT -5
VIRGINAL PLAYER: one who played a musical instrument similar to a harpsichord
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Post by tigerpause on Oct 8, 2012 5:04:37 GMT -5
Washboard Player
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Post by maybaline on Oct 8, 2012 11:21:39 GMT -5
Xray operator
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Post by Miss Who on Oct 9, 2012 11:35:25 GMT -5
YATMAN: a gate keeper
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Post by eos on Oct 9, 2012 12:45:59 GMT -5
Zoo Keeper
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Post by Miss Who on Oct 12, 2012 12:48:04 GMT -5
ALMONER: an officer who distributed charity or alms; by ancient law every monastery was to disperse a tenth of its income in alms to the poor, and all bishops were obliged to keep an almoner
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Post by heart2heart on Oct 13, 2012 17:39:00 GMT -5
Basket Weaver
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Post by eos on Oct 14, 2012 15:57:13 GMT -5
Computer Technician
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Post by Miss Who on Oct 15, 2012 8:19:27 GMT -5
DAMSTER: in logging operations, one who supervised the building of a dam
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Post by tigerpause on Oct 18, 2012 0:26:15 GMT -5
Explosives Supervisor
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Post by eos on Oct 20, 2012 15:19:13 GMT -5
Farrier (blacksmith specialising in shoeing horses)
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Post by heart2heart on Oct 21, 2012 2:17:01 GMT -5
Glass Cutter
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