Lexicographical Neighbors of Missets
Literary usage of Missets
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ireland Under the Tudors: With a Succinct Account of the Earlier History by Richard Bagwell (1885)
"... sometimes called missets, who were said to be of Greek origin and who accompanied
the Conqueror to England. They afterwards settled in Scotland, ..."
2. Wisconsin Journal of Education by Wisconsin Teachers' Association, Wisconsin Education Association Council, Wisconsin Dept. of Public Instruction (1874)
"A surgeon missets a broken limb and he suffers in consequence of his bungling,
not only a loss of practice, but from a suit for damages. ..."
3. Calendar of the Carew Manuscripts: Preserved in the Archi-episcopal Library by John Sherren Brewer, George Carew Totnes (1867)
"... claimed by him by inheritance from the missets, that the same might be confirmed
unto him by her Majesty's gift, for which he would serve her Majesty ..."
4. The King Over the Water by Alice Shield, Andrew Lang (1907)
"Charles Wogan and the missets came to Rome in this early spring of 1721 ; Mrs.
Misset, created a countess, to take up her duties as the prince's lady- ..."
5. The King Over the Water by Alice Shield, Andrew Lang (1907)
"Charles Wogan and the missets came to Rome in this early spring of 1721 ; Mrs.
Misset, created a countess, to take up her duties as the prince's lady- ..."
6. A Short History of the Irish People by Alexander George Richey (1887)
"... for a grant of the portion of Antrim, which he claimed by inheritance from
the missets, with the usual offer to serve Her Majesty against all others. ..."