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Definition of Sheadings
1. sheading [n] - See also: sheading
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sheadings
Literary usage of Sheadings
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Wharton's Law-lexicon: Forming an Epitome of the Law of England; and by John Jane Smith Wharton, John Mounteney Lely (1892)
"100. divided into six sheadings, in each of which there is a coroner or chief
constable appointed by a delivery of a rod at the ..."
2. The Geographical Distribution of Disease in Great Britain by Alfred Haviland (1892)
"... of Counties and Districts—France more naturally Divided—Isle of Man—sheadings—Local
Government Board and County Councils—Average Size of English, Welsh, ..."
3. Publications by Manx Society, Brandeis Lawyers' Society (1882)
"... it will here be propar shortly to observe, that the principal division of the
country is into two districts, the Northern and Southern, six sheadings, ..."
4. The Archaeological Review by Gomme, George Laurence, Sir, 1853-1916 (1890)
"In the table I have adopted Cumming's list of parishes according to the sheadings,
from which it would appear as though a number of these stones, ..."
5. Archaeological Review by Gomme, George Laurence, Sir, 1853-1916 (1890)
"In the table I have adopted Cumming's list of parishes according to the sheadings,
from which it would appear as though a number of these stones, ..."