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Definition of Hatbands
1. hatband [n] - See also: hatband
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hatbands
Literary usage of Hatbands
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Reports of Cases in the Courts of Star Chamber and High Commission by England and Wales Court of Star Chamber, Samuel Rawson Gardiner (1886)
"... and gould hatbands, the Défendantes, to gaine the sole trade to themselves,
... have made manie thousand dozens of hatbands of copper and other base ..."
2. Works of the Camden Society by Camden Society (Great Britain), Royal Historical Society (Great Britain) (1886)
"... and to defraude the Kinges Subjectes, have made manie thousand dozens of
hatbands of copper and other base metalls, and of copper and guilt oes" and ..."
3. A complete and universal English dictionaryby James Barclay by James Barclay (1792)
"... hatbands,' MA'CULA, / [Lat] a fpot. buttons and thread. Of late there have
been i any fpot on the (kin. federal ..."
4. Report to the General Board of Health: On a Preliminary Inquiry Into the by Thomas Webster Rammell, William RANGER, Great Britain General Board of Health (1850)
"The medical adviser, joiner, and others also are provided with hatbands and ...
The relations and joiner are frequently provided with hatbands and gloves. ..."
5. The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for by Edmund Burke, Benjamin Franklin Collection (Library of Congress), John Davis Batchelder Collection (Library of Congress) (1800)
"... &c. next the mayor and twenty-four aldermen, with hatbands, ... He was met at
the weft door of the church by the twelve vicars, with hatbands, ..."
6. Archaeologia Cambrensis by Cambrian Archaeological Association, Thomas Rowland Powel, Donald Moore (1865)
"All the mayor's officers had hatbands and gloves. He was seventy-two years of age."
Query 135.-—PETER EDWARDS.—In The Annual Register for 1769 occurs the ..."