The Medieval Ages were full of superstition and very real belief in supernatural forces and powers. ... The Furrier worked with the pelts and hides from animals. not only did he use the fur to make clothing but also rugs, blankets and even inner linings for armor. If a Furrier operated with wisdom he could become...
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Medieval Europeans wouldn't have thought it possible to separate them; much less would they have considered them separate roles. ... primate - head of the Church in a country or region (i.e. the Archbishop of Canterbury was Primate of England) ... skinner - a dealer in furs and skins (essentially, the same thing as a furrier)
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In medieval England the treatment of cattle hides with oak bark to produce leather was the prerogative of tanners, ... but of special interest was the presence of furrier waste in the form of cat skulls exhibiting skinning marks.15 Acknowledgements The authors would like to thank Cheryl Blundy for the photography,
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Frankfurt am Main: 1568) A truly incredible list of medieval occupations is available ..... pie seller, jester, dwarf, alchemist, diplomat, housewife, furrier. ... in medieval England called "milliners", or is that a more : modern word? ...
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The old schoolrooms, once the premises of Harry Fish the Furrier, have been converted in modern times into ... One of the best examples in England of this late-medieval style is to be found at Haddon Hall, just off the A6 between Matlock and Bakewell, built during the 14th and 15th centuries. A Late - Elizabethan Dynasty;
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Legal History of Medieval England (New York, 1980), for example, 302-3. ..... and wholesalers, a silversmith, a furrier, and the son of a grain mer- ...
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Palestrina's first wife, Lucrezia Gori, died in 1580, and he remarried in 1581 to Virginia Dormoli, a widow of a rich furrier. Palestrina composed almost ... John Dowland (1563-1626) English composer and lutenist, spent much of his life out of England, ... Medieval, Renaissance, and Early Baroque Music Composers (a selection)
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----------------- from Monsters, Cannibalism and the Fragile Body in Early England; Writers and artists in early medieval England were fascinated by the grotesque, the marvelous, the monstrous.
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In Medical Practitioners in Medieval England, C. H. Talbot and E. A. Hammond collect biographical data on medical practitioners from the Anglo-Saxon period to William Munk's 1518 Roll of the Royal College of Physicians of London.
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