Lexicographical Neighbors of Coronels
Literary usage of Coronels
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Manuscripts of His Grace the Duke of Portland: Preserved at Welbeck Abbey by John Nalson, Robert Harley Oxford, William Stratford, James Joel Cartwright, Richard Ward (1891)
"I have a list of 30 coronels (Colonels), who are in Colchester, and have all
formerly been coronels for the King, and now for the Covenant —as they say—in ..."
2. Publications by Worcestershire Parish Register Society, Walpole Society (U.S., C W Foster, Surrey Record Society, Geoffrey Chaucer, Prince Society (Boston, Mass.), Mississippi Historical Society, Parish register section, England Chaucer Society (London, Lincoln Record (1887)
"... the coronels, & all ye Officers of ye feild ; and officers of your Graces
Trayne, and Trayne of Artillery; who are by ye Artillery Lift 208 men ..."
3. The Power Supreme: A Novel of Church and State in South America by Francis Child Nicholas (1908)
"Besides these officers there were eleven coronels, thirty capitans, and about
ninety or more ... Only the generals and coronels did not work; they directed, ..."
4. Works Issued by the Hakluyt Society by Hakluyt Society (1899)
"They are reckoned by Horses ; that is to say ; coronels of twelue thousand Horses,
which is the greatest (whereof are foure, besides his sonnes and wife) ..."
5. The Monthly Review by Ralph Griffiths (1815)
"Pointless lances or coronels being used in these encounters, they were called by
the French " Joutes tt ..."