Tide-waiter
1tide-waiter — n. Land waiter …
2tide waiter — noun formerly, a customs inspector at a seaport …
3tide-waiter — …
4land-waiter — n. Tide waiter …
5Landing waiter — Landing Land ing, a. Of, pertaining to, or used for, setting, bringing, or going, on shore. [1913 Webster] {Landing charges}, charges or fees paid on goods unloaded from a vessel. {Landing net}, a small, bag shaped net, used in fishing to take… …
6Newburgh — 1) NEWBURGH, a village and sea port, in the parish of Foveran, district of Ellon, county of Aberdeen, 5 miles (S. E. by S.) from Ellon; containing 393 inhabitants. This is a small but flourishing place, situated on the bank of the river Ythan …
7Stornoway — STORNOWAY, a burgh of barony, sea port, and parish, in the Island of Lewis, county of Ross and Cromarty, 120 miles (N. W. by W.) from Dingwall; containing, with the late quoad sacra parish of Knock or Uii, 6218 inhabitants, of whom 1354 are in …
8Bernard Siegel — est un acteur américain né le 19 avril 1868 à Lemberg (Autriche Hongrie), décédé le 9 juillet 1940 à Los Angeles (Californie). Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Filmographie 3 …
9John George Nathaniel Gibbes — Colonel John George Nathaniel Gibbes (30 March 1787 5 July 1873) was a British army officer who emigrated to Australia in 1834, becoming a Crown appointed member of the New South Wales Legislative Council and the Collector of Customs for the… …
10Newton, John — (1725 1807) Divine and hymn writer, s. of a shipmaster, was b. in London, and for many years led a varied and adventurous life at sea, part of the time on board a man of war and part as captain of a slaver. In 1748 he came under strong… …