Lexicographical Neighbors of Fannells
Literary usage of Fannells
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Injunctions and Other Ecclesiastical Proceedings of Richard Barnes by Church of England Diocese of Durham. Bishop (1577-1587 : Barnes), James Raine (1850)
"... preist, deacon and subdeacon, with three albes, stoles and fannells. ...
of whyte damaske, stoles and fannells. The third chist. ..."
2. Sutton-in-Holderness: The Manor, the Berewic, and the Village Community by Thomas Blashill (1896)
"... and fannells, 2 Paxis of woode." * The organ is an evidence of the scale on
which the services had been performed, as to the rest there is not much that ..."