Lexicographical Neighbors of Shooles
Literary usage of Shooles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Briefe Discription of New England and the Severall Townes Therein by Samuel Maverick, John Ward Dean (1885)
"The Great House fy Isle of shooles.—Within 2 Myles of the Mouth is Strawberry Banke
... Two Leagues of lyes the Isle of shooles one of the best places for ..."
2. The New England Historical and Genealogical Register by Henry Fritz-Gilbert Waters (1856)
"... beyond the poynt of upland, which shooles down into the meadow, towards the
River, one of these three, namely either the farme, or the mill, ..."
3. Commentaries Upon International Law by Robert Phillimore (1873)
"... anrf shooles, Parker, p. 267. The Solicitor-General and Serjeant Bosanquet,
for the appellants, cited e contra ..."
4. Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts by George Francis Dow (1914)
"John Wainwright's* receipt, dated Iles of shooles, 17 : 9 : 1668, to Thomas Seavy,
by his wife, for eight quintals of refuse fish on account of a mortgage, ..."
5. The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland by Scotland Privy Council (1904)
"that he may r ° ° ' prosecute his they could to imprison him, and so " interrupt
his breiding at shooles " and debar him from access to his friends, ..."
6. Extracts from the Records of the Merchant Adventurers of Newcastle-upon-Tyne by Merchant Adventurers of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, John Roberts Boyle, Frederick Walter Dendy (1899)
"... shooles, neither to any musicke houses, lotterys, or play houses, neith'er
shall keepe any sort of horses, doggs for hunting, or fighting cocks, ..."