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Definition of Maddock
1. mattock [n -S] - See also: mattock
Lexicographical Neighbors of Maddock
Literary usage of Maddock
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Information and Communication Technologies and Rural Development by Philip Wade (2001)
"Case Study 8 Business and Technology Center in maddock, Benson County, North
Dakota, USA Introduction The town of maddock I558 inhabitants| is located in ..."
2. An Index to the Wills and Inventories Now Preserved in the Probate Registry by William Fergusson Irvine (1898)
"1768 maddock, John, of the Castle of Northwich, yeoman . ... '774 maddock, Thomas,
of the City of Chester, alderman and) ga goldsmith ... ... ... j ..."
3. The Annual Register edited by Edmund Burke (1854)
"Sir H. maddock, Mr. Danby Seymour, Mr. Archibald Hastie, and Mr. Hume—Upon the
Second Reading Lord Stanley moved an Amendment—He advocates delay until ..."
4. An Index to the Wills and Inventories Now Preserved in the Court of Probate by John Parsons Earwaker, Chester (England). Probate Court (1888)
"maddock, Arthur, of Leighton, yeoman 1698 Haddock, Alice 1685 maddock, ...
of the City of Chester Admon 1687 maddock, Elianor, of Manchester, ..."
5. Genealogical and Personal Memorial of Mercer County, New Jersey by Francis Bazley Lee, Lewis Publishing Company (1907)
"maddock FAMILY. Among the pioneers in the pottery industry of Trenton, ...
(I) John maddock, of England, was a builder and cabinet maker of the city of Uld ..."
6. The Encyclopedia of Ceramics by William Percival Jervis (1902)
"In 1872 Mr. Thomas maddock joined the firm, which became Millington, Astbury &
maddock. This in turn gave place tc Astbury & maddock, and finally Mr. Thomas ..."