Lexicographical Neighbors of Haggs
Literary usage of Haggs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Laws which Regulate the Deposition of Lead Ore in Veins: Illustrated by by William Wallace (1861)
"... haggs sun vein is, however, the only one that has contained much lead ore,
and that chiefly in the Four-fathoms Limestone and Nattrass Gill hazle; ..."
2. Transactions by Glasgow Archaeological Society (1868)
"REPORT OF SUMMER MEETING, AND EXCURSION TO haggs AND CROOKSTON CASTLES, 4c., ...
The members proceeded to haggs Castle, belonging to Sir John Maxwell, ..."
3. The Yorkshire Archaeological Journal by Yorkshire Archaeological Society (1882)
"The Custam of these haggs is, that the tennant at new hagg hath the new hagg
Alwayes in, but the other 4 haggs he keeps but 2 haggs in at A time <fe Changes ..."