Definition of Langridges

1. langridge [n] - See also: langridge

Lexicographical Neighbors of Langridges

langleys
langostino
langostinos
langour
langouste
langoustes
langoustine
langoustines
langrages
langrel
langrels
langret
langrets
langridge
langridges (current term)
langs
langsat
langsats
langset
langshan
langshans
langspel
langspels
langsyne
langsynes
langteraloo
language
language-agnostic
language-code

Literary usage of Langridges

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Sussex Archaeological Collections Relating to the History and Antiquities of by Sussex Archaeological Society (1853)
"To Hills mayd for a fat capon by him sent Qd. To langridges boy for another pig 6d. To G. Fellings girl for a capon 6d. To John Burleys boy for a fat pullet ..."

2. Homes of Family Names in Great Britain by Henry Brougham Guppy (1890)
"However, Lower remarks that the langridges of Sussex appear to be indigenous to that county, tin. ..."

3. Diaries of Sir Daniel Gooch, Baronet by Daniel Gooch (1892)
"He was engaged in the Bedlington Ironworks, at that time the property of my second cousins, the langridges, and Mr. Sorden of Linden. ..."

4. Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry by William Carleton (1896)
"Musha, long life to you, masther, for that same, anyhow— but it's yourself that's deep in the larnin' and the langridges. ..."

5. A history of the united parishes of Colmer and Priors Dean by Thomas Hervey (1880)
"... 64 AJ^TATIS 36 langridges have been in the parish almost to the present time. JEROME HEARSAY, churchwarden in 1697, married on the 8th of October, 1676, ..."

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