Lexicographical Neighbors of Tickens
Literary usage of Tickens
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pilgrim Memorials, and Guide to Plymouth: With a Lithographic Map, and Eight by William Shaw Russell (1870)
"tickens was the brother-in-law of • Robinson, whose wife Bridget was the sister
of Jane White. Roger White, who communicated from Leyden to Governor ..."
2. The Story of the Pilgrim Fathers, 1606-1623 A. D.: As Told by Themselves by Edward Arber (1897)
"From the circumstance that JANE WHITE'S name is mentioned in the deed, it may be
inferred that the money for tickens' share came from her. ..."
3. The Historical Magazine and Notes and Queries Concerning the Antiquities by John Gilmary Shea, Henry Reed Stiles (1859)
"tickens was the brother-in-law of Robinson, whose wife Bridget was the sister of
Jane White. ... tickens is described as a looking-glass maker. ..."
4. Result of Some Researches Among the British Archives for Information by Samuel Gardner Drake (1860)
"... tickens, who m. 11 April, 1611, Jane White of Bebel; ... tickens, (brother-in-law
of Robinson. ..."
5. A Collection of Statutes Connected with the General Administration of the by Great Britain, William David Evans, Anthony Hammond, Thomas Colpitts Granger (1836)
"... fuel, prison dresses, iron bedsteads, bed tickens, straw, blankets, and
bed-clothes, for all prisoners who shall be confined in any gaof, bridewell, ..."
6. An Inquiry Into the Abuses of the Chartered Schools in Ireland: With Remarks by Robert Steven (1818)
"tickens and bolsters were promised the ensuing week. The windows wanted glazing,
and the sashes, which are unsound, should be replaced. ..."
7. Who's who in America by John William Leonard, Albert Nelson Marquis (1906)
"Ml; Scott's tickens* Cricket on Hearth. Rl. Compiler: The Descriptive a: 1601
University Av., . E., Minneapolis. lII \ . ll«-aly C'nil)-, lumber merchant; ..."