Lexicographical Neighbors of Barrets
Literary usage of Barrets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Ancient and Present State of the County and City of Cork.: Containing a by Charles Smith, Thomas Crofton Croker, Richard Caulfield (1893)
"O the west of the foregoing small barony the large one of Barrymore is situated,
bounded by it and Imokilly on the east, by barrets and the liberty of Cork ..."
2. A Tour in Ireland: With General Observations on the Present State of that by Arthur Young (1780)
"Imokilly, a very find corn country. Barrymore, rough, 7s. barrets, mountains with
bog, 4s. ... barrets ..."
3. Collectanea Relating to Manchester and Its Neighbourhood, at Various Periods by John Harland (1866)
"Next come notices of the barrets, of Perry Court, Kent, with a drawing of the
... The barony of barrets, county Cork, takes its name from an ancient English ..."
4. The world's wit and humor: an encyclopedia of the classic wit and humor of by Lionel Strachey (1906)
"It was Count Jean des barrets, an intimate friend of college days. ... Des barrets
emptied his glass at a single draft, and put it back on the table, ..."
5. Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts: Preserved in the Archi-episcopal Library by John Sherren Brewer (1869)
"We refer him to you. Richmond, 28 March 1600. Signed. P. 1. Addressed. Endorsed.
Vol. 620, Pt. 2, P. 19. 2. Copy. 367. barrets' COUNTRY, co. CORK. Vol. ..."