Lexicographical Neighbors of Fitchets
Literary usage of Fitchets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Practical Dictionary of the English and German Languages by Felix Flügel (1874)
"... polecat; —falle,/, trap for catching fitchets; ... Coin, fitchets. 3m, contr.
for in bent, ci'd. 3n. * . ..."
2. Handbook for Essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, and Cambridgeshire by John Murray (Firm) (1875)
"From the Mount fitchets it passed by marriage to the De Veres Earls of Oxford, rt.
the CA., restored 1829, ..."
3. Transactions of the Royal Historical Society by Historical Society of Great Britain (1877)
"In the reigns of Edward I. and Edward II. the manor was held by the Hanchet
family, and afterwards by the family of Playz as heirs of the Mont- fitchets. ..."
4. Ilios: The City and Country of the Trojans: the Results of Researches and by Heinrich Schliemann (1880)
"Depth, б to 8 ft.) with three teats, and is turned upwards ; the other is turned
the reverse way. They resemble fitchets or polecats, though the primitive ..."
5. The Fifty Earliest English Wills in the Court of Probate, London: A.D. 1387 by Frederick James Furnivall, Great Britain Court of Probate (1882)
"... furre of, 34/зо : polecats, fitchets fyn, 62/i8 : a 'fine' at law, proceeding
for vesting an estate finally in a buyer, &c. fynde, 43/10 : provide for, ..."