Lexicographical Neighbors of Seabank
Literary usage of Seabank
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Report of the Case of the Forfar, &c. District of Burghs: Tried Before a by John Chetwynd Talbot (1831)
"Saw him at seabank more than once, and had opportunities of observing his habits
there. ... On one occasion, when witness went to seabank, shortly after his ..."
2. Dundonnell Cause, Second Trial: Report of the Trial by Jury, Thomas M'Kenzie by Thomas Mackenzie, Robert Roy, Simon MacGregor, Daniel Lizars, Scotland Court of Session (1831)
"His conduct surprises us, and the banker says the same ; however, I suppose he
means to marry, if not married ; he has collected at seabank a number of ..."
3. Report by Her Majesty's Commissioners Appointed to Inquire Into the State of by Scotland Royal Lunacy Commission, Royal Lunacy Commission, Scotland (1857)
"seabank House, Musselburgh. "Under flat of detached building. ... seabank house
is a cottage, which, it is calculated, will afford accommodation for about ..."
4. Men of the Covenant: The Story of the Scottish Church in the Years of the by Alexander Smellie (1904)
"If a poor thing should go from the East seabank to the West seabank, seeking one
to whom they might communicate their case, or that would tell them the mind ..."
5. The Electrical Engineer (1898)
"The necessary arc light cables between a and the corner of Lord-street and
seabank-road, and in reet, seabank-road, and Coronation-walk are already laid, ..."