Which preposition to use with chandler
Hucks was married, and his wife was an attendant in the employ of Hugh Carter, a wealthy ship chandler of Edmunton, the port from which my fathers ship sailed.
"Shall you buy?" "I am a-going," said the Corn-chandler with much deliberation, "I am a-going to take them tapestry cheers, sir, likewise the grand-feyther clock in the corner here, likewise the four-post bed-stead wi' the carved 'ead-board,andmost particular, Parsons, I shall take this here side-board.
Chris'tie (John), ship-chandler at Paul's wharf.
His father was a narrow-minded English Puritan, but respectable and conscientious,a tallow-chandler by trade; and his ancestors for several generations had been blacksmiths in the little village of Ecton in Northamptonshire, England.
She confidently expected to win the first prize, a large morocco-covered Bible, offered by Miss Chandler for the best exercise.
At these times Master Barnaby would bawl as lustily and laugh as loud as though his grandfather had been the most honest ship-chandler in the town, instead of a bloody-handed pirate who had been murdered in his sins.