Lexicographical Neighbors of Salops
Literary usage of Salops
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. National Portrait Gallery of Illustrious and Eminent Personages of the by William Jerdan (1833)
"... the fruits of a career passed with equal honor to himself, and advantage to
his age and country! Having mentioned the singular epitaph on the salops ..."
2. National Portrait Gallery of Illustrious and Eminent Personages of the by William Jerdan (1833)
"... the singular epitaph on the salops ... we subjoin it as an antique curiosity:
the word " men" has puzzled all our etymologists. - A salops ..."
3. The Great Roll of the Pipe for the Twenty-sixth Year of the Reign of King by Great Britain Exchequer, Henry Lewin Cannon (1918)
"Idem vicecomes respondet de proficuo in comitatu salops'. Idem vicecomes redd.
сотр. de . ... Et in superplus quod habet in salops' in corpore comitatus . ..."
4. The Cornhill Magazine by George Smith (1861)
"Fortunately the salops' chariots and giga did not start till the afternoon, so
that Mrs. Betty had the morning to spend with her new friends, ..."
5. British Family Names: Their Origin and Meaning, with Lists of Scandinavian by Henry Barber (1903)
"A loc. n., Devon, Dur., salops, Staffs, Voorde, Fland. De Ford in Rot. Obi.
et Fin. FORDER. A. loc. n., Devon. ..."
6. The King's Council in the North by Rachel Robertson Reid (1921)
"... of the Council of the Duke of Richmond's time should be 'recovered of the
salops', which was probably never done ; and (2) Sir Christopher Hilliard, ..."
7. National Portrait Gallery of Illustrious and Eminent Personages of the by William Jerdan (1833)
"... the fruits of a career passed with equal honor to himself, and advantage to
his age and country! Having mentioned the singular epitaph on the salops ..."
8. National Portrait Gallery of Illustrious and Eminent Personages of the by William Jerdan (1833)
"... the singular epitaph on the salops ... we subjoin it as an antique curiosity:
the word " men" has puzzled all our etymologists. - A salops ..."
9. The Great Roll of the Pipe for the Twenty-sixth Year of the Reign of King by Great Britain Exchequer, Henry Lewin Cannon (1918)
"Idem vicecomes respondet de proficuo in comitatu salops'. Idem vicecomes redd.
сотр. de . ... Et in superplus quod habet in salops' in corpore comitatus . ..."
10. The Cornhill Magazine by George Smith (1861)
"Fortunately the salops' chariots and giga did not start till the afternoon, so
that Mrs. Betty had the morning to spend with her new friends, ..."
11. British Family Names: Their Origin and Meaning, with Lists of Scandinavian by Henry Barber (1903)
"A loc. n., Devon, Dur., salops, Staffs, Voorde, Fland. De Ford in Rot. Obi.
et Fin. FORDER. A. loc. n., Devon. ..."
12. The King's Council in the North by Rachel Robertson Reid (1921)
"... of the Council of the Duke of Richmond's time should be 'recovered of the
salops', which was probably never done ; and (2) Sir Christopher Hilliard, ..."