Green’s Dictionary of Slang

here-and-thereian n.

[he wanders here and there]

a wanderer, a nomad.

[UK]Hants. Chron. 10 Oct. 4/1: Whilst you jaunt it up and down / the noisy, restless town [...] Still a here-and-thereian.
[UK]Grose Classical Dict. of the Vulgar Tongue ms. additions n.p.: Hereandthereian One who has no settled place of residence.
[UK]Grose Classical Dict. of the Vulgar Tongue (2nd, 3rd edn).
[UK]Lex. Balatronicum.
[UK]Egan Grose’s Classical Dict. of the Vulgar Tongue.
[UK]Morn. Post 8 Oct. 3/5: The Court Magazine [...] The number for October is worthy of its name [...] The continuations of ‘Letter from a Late Attaché’ and the ‘Here-and-Thereian’ are among the best.