Lexicographical Neighbors of Lunts
Literary usage of Lunts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The History of Standon: Parish, Manour and Church, with Two Hundred Years of by Edward Salt (1888)
"... Upper Clay Alders, Upper lunts, Middle lunts, Lower lunts, Lower Clay Alders,
Hall Lane and Patch, Big Chapel Field, Little Chapel Field, Maer Field, ..."
2. The History of Standon: Parish, Manour and Church, with Two Hundred Years of by Edward Salt (1888)
"... Upper Clay Alders, Upper lunts, Middle lunts, Lower lunts, Lower Clay Alders,
Hall Lane and Patch, Big Chapel Field, Little Chapel Field, ..."
3. The Naturalists' Universal Directory by Samuel Edson Cassino (1896)
"Karlsruhe, Haden. Hot: I'luen. mid Crypt. I'lunts, Fn-ns, ... Ast. Knuth, Paul, Dr.
Phil., Prof. Kiel. 1'luni. I'lunts, KM, C.» Kny, ..."
4. Memoir of Hendrick Zwaardecroon, Commandeur of Jaffnapatam (afterwards by 1694-1697 (Zwaardecroon Commandeur, Zwaardecroon, Henricus, Jaffna (Sri Lanka), Ceylon Government Archivist, Pieters, Sophia (1911)
"All inhabitants who go yearly to the Wanni to sow and mow, consisting of about
6000 or 7000 and sometimes even 10000 persons, and who pay 10 of these lunts ..."
5. Worrall's directory of Warrington, Wigan, St. Helens [&c.]. (1876)
"... Hanging birch, Farnworth Pye George, lunts heath Pye John, Halton view Smith
Giles, Upton Smith Win. 43 Albert rd, Appleton Twigg John (and gunsmith). ..."