2. Noun. (plural of pollock) ¹
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Definition of Pollocks
1. pollock [n] - See also: pollock
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pollocks
Literary usage of Pollocks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Middle Temple Table Talk: With Some Talk about the Table Itself by William George Thorpe (1895)
"... once grocer in Oxford Street—The starting-place of the Pollocks —Huddersfield
all Ramsden now—Lord Chancellor West- bury and his eldest son—Largest sum ..."
2. The Scots Revised Reports: Court of Session, First Series... Containing Shaw by Patrick Shaw, John Rankine, William Harvey, Robert Berry, Scotland Court of Session (1900)
"Pollocks V. KING, Лс. VI «taw. appointed to Janet King, with consent of Janet
Hamilton, her mother, on the one part, and the widow on the other part,—which ..."
3. The Scots Revised Reports: Morison's Dictionary, 1 to 9424 (1908)
"THOMAS and MARGARET Pollocks. July 20, 1738. A provision in a contract of marriage
to the wife's children of a former marriage, was found not to import a ..."
4. After Work: Fragments from the Workshop of an Old Publisher by Edward Marston (1904)
"The Pollocks, especially the first Chief Baron, Sir Frederick Pollock, who died
in 1870, and his son, also the late Sir Frederick, were likewise familiar ..."
5. Irish-American Historical Miscellany: Relating Largely to New York City and by John Daniel Crimmins (1905)
"... Pollocks, Constables, Lynches and Other Wealthy Captains of Industry—Interesting
Brief Reference to Additional Business People. ..."