dieter nNo. of inhabitants: Dieters 1,378PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story October 1965Used I and SupUsed I and SupUsed Iditer, COLLAR, out dogs and in dieters, dieter's kneesChecked by Cathy Wiseman on Fri 30 Jan 201
dogThe adult male hood ('dog') weighs in the neighbourhood of 900 pounds.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup G. ...
clum vclungclungG.M.Story July 1961PRINTED ITEMUsed IUsed INot usedChecked by Cathy Wiseman on Wed ...
Séguy Jean. Plumper (Hans-Dieter) Die Gütergemeinschaft bei den Täufern des 16. Jahrhunderts. In: Ar...
dieter nin 1794 censusSEP 23 1983Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedditer, COLLAR, out dogs and in ...
dieter nThe man who brags with dieter's knees, is not the first to face the breezePRINTED ITEM G....
dieter nOut dogs and in dieters (an old proverb of the "youngsters " days. signifying the return of...
dieter nDieters- Men who remain in the Island during the winter (living upon their Summers wages) ...
dieter n...an' when the tenth of October [would] come the voyage was over, fish was sold an' the c...
dieter n..masters were men who employed servants; men-servants were men fifteen years or older i...
dieter nEven during the eighteenth century a varied winter population existed, comprising (in the ...
dieter nAn expression I head used a few times - the users did not know what it meant. For instance...
dieter nn. A fisherman on the ship who supplies his own food.A fisherman on the ship who supplies ...
dieter nThis is an expression that would be heard in the spring time of the year when the fishin...
dieter nFolk Language We may define this term as "shipped men. In the spring of the year, when th...
dieter nIn 1789 a proclomation was issued, 'against fishermen coming from the out harbours to wi...
dogThe adult male hood ('dog') weighs in the neighbourhood of 900 pounds.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup G. ...
clum vclungclungG.M.Story July 1961PRINTED ITEMUsed IUsed INot usedChecked by Cathy Wiseman on Wed ...
Séguy Jean. Plumper (Hans-Dieter) Die Gütergemeinschaft bei den Täufern des 16. Jahrhunderts. In: Ar...
dieter nin 1794 censusSEP 23 1983Used I and SupUsed I and SupNot usedditer, COLLAR, out dogs and in ...
dieter nThe man who brags with dieter's knees, is not the first to face the breezePRINTED ITEM G....
dieter nOut dogs and in dieters (an old proverb of the "youngsters " days. signifying the return of...
dieter nDieters- Men who remain in the Island during the winter (living upon their Summers wages) ...
dieter n...an' when the tenth of October [would] come the voyage was over, fish was sold an' the c...
dieter n..masters were men who employed servants; men-servants were men fifteen years or older i...
dieter nEven during the eighteenth century a varied winter population existed, comprising (in the ...
dieter nAn expression I head used a few times - the users did not know what it meant. For instance...
dieter nn. A fisherman on the ship who supplies his own food.A fisherman on the ship who supplies ...
dieter nThis is an expression that would be heard in the spring time of the year when the fishin...
dieter nFolk Language We may define this term as "shipped men. In the spring of the year, when th...
dieter nIn 1789 a proclomation was issued, 'against fishermen coming from the out harbours to wi...
dogThe adult male hood ('dog') weighs in the neighbourhood of 900 pounds.PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup G. ...
clum vclungclungG.M.Story July 1961PRINTED ITEMUsed IUsed INot usedChecked by Cathy Wiseman on Wed ...
Séguy Jean. Plumper (Hans-Dieter) Die Gütergemeinschaft bei den Täufern des 16. Jahrhunderts. In: Ar...