A molecatcher (also called a mowdy-catcher)[citation needed] is a person who traps or kills moles in places where they are considered a nuisance to crops, lawns, sportsfields or gardens.
A molecatcher (also called a mowdy-catcher)[citation needed] is a person who traps or kills moles in places where they are considered a nuisance to crops...
Romeo and Juliet Act IV scene I (Account of character Jem Rodney, the molecatcher) ... coming up to him he saw that Marner's eyes were set like a dead...
Miller", "My Tipper-to-billy-go-lario" 1051. "May and December" 1052. "The Molecatcher" 1053. No record 1054. "New Garden Fields" 1055. "The Shepherd's Wife"...
railway worker for Great Eastern Railway, LNER and British Rail and a molecatcher, the fourth generation in his family. He worked on the railways for 47...
"Pleasant and Delightful" "Orange Nickelodeon" "King of the Fairies" "Molecatcher" "Wynken, Blynken, and Nod" Side Two: "Sullivan's John" "Bunclody Cuckoo"...
Maria Marten (born 24 July 1801) was the daughter of Thomas Marten, a molecatcher from Polstead, Suffolk. In March 1826, when she was 24, she formed a...
survives in the country by catching animals such as rabbits and sheep. A molecatcher warns her that she could be hanged for theft. She moves to an industrial...
later to become a famous poet. In 1806 she married Robert Richardson, a molecatcher by trade. They had three sons and three daughters. In 1823 the family...
sculptors Michael Ayrton and Enzo Plazzotta. His painting The Welsh Molecatcher (1937) was voted the most popular picture at the Royal Academy Summer...
church Magdalen Methodist Church Arthur Randell (1901-?), railwayman, molecatcher and author. Wiggenhall St Germans Office for National Statistics (2011)...