Lexicographical Neighbors of Redshire
Literary usage of Redshire
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. History of Chelmsford, Massachusetts by Wilson Waters, Henry Spaulding Perham (1917)
"Parkhurst road:—From Centre street by Parkhurst's greenhouses to Lowell line.
redshire road:—From Parkhurst road at old turnpike, ..."
2. The Bruce: Or, The Book of the Most Excellent and Noble Prince, Robert de by John Barbour, John Lydgate (1894)
"... redshire (?l, the most elevated part of the Roman road at the head of the Ryd,
and a boundary to the kingdoms ; whence it was the scene of frequent ..."
3. A Comprehensive History of the Iron Trade, Throughout the World: From the by Harry Scrivenor (1841)
"... but two or three of the bars in working proved a little redshire. It is equal
in goodness to the best Sweeds iron that hath at any time been received ..."
4. Contributions of the Lowell Historical Society by Lowell Historical Society, Lowell, Mass (1913)
"Some of it is known to have been found in the redshire meadows near North
Chelmsford, and some of it came from Dunstable and Groton. ..."