Lexicographical Neighbors of Tallent
Literary usage of Tallent
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society edited by Charles William Sutton (1910)
"T. tallent-BATEMAN. AMONG the conspicuous men who were associated with Manchester
or Salford during the reigns of our Tudor and early Stuart monarchs three ..."
2. The New York Supreme Court Reports: Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of by Isaac Grant Thompson, Robley D. Cook, New York (State). Supreme Court (1875)
"It was provided in and by said contract that the said Davis & Comstock neither
parted with any title or interest in said premises, nor should tallent ..."
3. Management Desk Alliance/Leicest by HarperCollins Publishers Limited (1888)
"T. tallent-BATEMAN. THIS paper is a supplement to the longer paper I read to the
Society, last session, on " The Ancient Lancashire and Cheshire Local ..."
4. Management Desk Alliance/Leicest by HarperCollins Publishers Limited (1887)
"T. tallent-BATEMAN. NGLISH courts of justice are best classified and distinguished
according to the nature of their jurisdictions. ..."
5. Transactions of the Lancashire and Cheshire Antiquarian Society edited by Charles William Sutton (1910)
"T. tallent-BATEMAN. AMONG the conspicuous men who were associated with Manchester
or Salford during the reigns of our Tudor and early Stuart monarchs three ..."
6. The New York Supreme Court Reports: Cases Determined in the Supreme Court of by Isaac Grant Thompson, Robley D. Cook, New York (State). Supreme Court (1875)
"It was provided in and by said contract that the said Davis & Comstock neither
parted with any title or interest in said premises, nor should tallent ..."
7. Management Desk Alliance/Leicest by HarperCollins Publishers Limited (1888)
"T. tallent-BATEMAN. THIS paper is a supplement to the longer paper I read to the
Society, last session, on " The Ancient Lancashire and Cheshire Local ..."
8. Management Desk Alliance/Leicest by HarperCollins Publishers Limited (1887)
"T. tallent-BATEMAN. NGLISH courts of justice are best classified and distinguished
according to the nature of their jurisdictions. ..."