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His father was a Cheesemonger and had his own business.
A specialist seller of cheese is sometimes known as a cheesemonger.
Although a member of the Clothworkers he was a cheesemonger by trade.
"They wanted a butcher, a baker, a cheesemonger and other stores," he says.
Poor Charles the Cheesemonger can hardly have sold much in his little shop that day.
The tobacconist should have had a crest, and the cheesemonger a war-cry.
And you wouldn't understand a thing about that, would you, you coarse little cheesemonger, he added to himself.
Watson was a cheesemonger in Birmingham.
Wise counsel from a cheesemonger.
If your cheesemonger cuts a Swaledale for the person in front of you, make sure that you take a piece as well.
A good cheesemonger will offer the customer a taste, and, if a cheese has been cut, slice off the dry, outside surface before cutting a wedge.
His cheese memoir, Cheesemonger: A Life on the Wedge, was published in early 2010.
He left school at fifteen and at nineteen his father died, leaving him and his mother to take over the family cheesemonger business.
Cheesemonger may refer to:
"The ramifications are that in our lifetime everything is going to taste the same," said Mr. Jenkins, the cheesemonger for Fairway.
The children of Charles Titford, Cheesemonger.
Crocker's engraving was published on l June 1802; five days later, aged 52, Charles the Cheesemonger died.
The texture of Butterkäse is smooth and creamy, sometimes nearly spreadable depending on the firmness achieved by the cheesemonger.
Charles the Cheesemonger (c.1749-1802)
SIR P: No, a cheesemonger.
He had been a cheesemonger, but failure in business and poverty had driven him into the workhouse, whither his wife had refused to accompany him.
But it has some good food shops, most notably Philippe Olivier (43, rue Thiers), an absolutely superb cheesemonger.
Check out our custom cheese itineraries for Northern California and read more about great cheese destinations in Cheese travel: tips form a cheesemonger.
Cole's niece was the daughter of a cheesemonger; Horace's niece married a Prince of the Blood Royal.
He was born in London in 1863, the son of Robert George Bell, a cheesemonger, and Mary Charlotte Knight.