Lexicographical Neighbors of Gilling
Literary usage of Gilling
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Dictionary of National Biography by Sidney Lee (1908)
"Other disappointments followed ; gilling lost heart, ... By his first wife gilling
had a son Isaac, educated as a physician at Paris and entered at Leyden 4 ..."
2. Picturesque History of Yorkshire: Being an Account of the History by Joseph Smith Fletcher (1900)
"It can scarcely be said to be a part of Swaledale, yet it is closely connected
with it by a tributary of that river which, first under the name of gilling ..."
3. The Weekly Reporter by Great Britain Parliament. House of Lords, Great Britain Privy Council (1905)
"The deceased, Walter gilling, having had differences with his wife, Annie Marie
Gill ing, ... The deed contained a recital that " the said W. gilling, ..."
4. Textiles by Paul Henry Nystrom (1916)
"gilling and combing.—In the form of card sliver, the wool is sent through gilling
machines, ... From the gilling machine the wool comes off in soft strands. ..."
5. Early Renaissance Architecture in England: A Historical & Descriptive by John Alfred Gotch (1901)
"The finest display of the later glass that has survived is that in the dining-room
of gilling Castle, in Yorkshire, 183.—GLASS PANEL FROM ONE OF THE WINDOWS ..."
6. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the English Courts of Common Law by Great Britain Bail Court (1872)
"•gilling v. DUGAN. Jan. 13. [«8 The defendant bought goods of A. at Southampton,
which were sent to him at Southsea, in Hampshire. Two months afterwards the ..."
7. A Picturesque History of Yorkshire: Being an Account of the History by Joseph Smith Fletcher (1900)
"It can scarcely be said to be a part of Swaledale, yet it is closely connected
with it by a tributary of that river which, first under the name of gilling ..."