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Definition of Plews
1. plew [n] - See also: plew
Lexicographical Neighbors of Plews
Literary usage of Plews
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions. by New Hampshire Medical Society, American Ethnological Society (1858)
"Mr. plews—None whatever. Mr. DUNN—Is there any cannel coal ? Mr. plews said some
was found and worked at Stoney Creek. He thought it was the coal changed by ..."
2. Reports of All the Cases Decided by All the Superior Courts Relating to by Great Britain Magistrates' cases, Edward William Cox (1862)
"And whereas thu said John plews hath, with the consent of the said Edmund ...
John plews and Edmund Edmonds, that the said appointment should not take ..."
3. Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Chancery: With Notes and by Great Britain Court of Chancery (1854)
"In November, 1838, the testatrix agreed to sell, to Thomas plews, the freehold
houses and premises at Stockton, mentioned in her will, in consideration of ..."
4. The Revised Reports: Being a Republication of Such Cases in the English by Robert Campbell, Frederick Pollock, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead, Great Britain Courts (1904)
"plews The Court, on motion in the Term next after the making of the award, ...
plews attended by attorney; but W. Middleton appeared only in person. ..."
5. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the English Courts of Common Law by Great Britain Bail Court (1872)
"*Disputes having arisen between plews, a maltster and brewer, J and William
Middleton, an innkeeper, respecting certain amounts and money transactions, ..."
6. Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Chancery: By the Right Hon by Nicholas Simons, Great Britain Court of Chancery, John Leach, Anthony Hart, Lancelot Shadwell, Richard Torin Kindersley (1844)
"Afterwards she consented to take a promissory note for the 350 /.; and, accordingly,
plews signed and gave to her a note, dated the 23d of November 1838, ..."
7. Reports of Law Cases Affecting Friendly Societies: Containing Most Important by John Diprose, Great Britain Courts, Joseph Gammon (1897)
"Mr. plews : Suppose you take it for granted that they were put in ? ... Mr.
plews could not admit that the lodge was registered. ..."