Lexicographical Neighbors of Tonnells
Literary usage of Tonnells
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications by Shakespeare Society (Great Britain) (1853)
"... to be arched or turned over with brick, and to be made to carry and avoid
smoke cleane through the tonnells of the same: and in every of the same ..."
2. Publications by Musical Antiquarian Society (1841)
"... to be arched or turned over with brick, and to be made to carry and avoid
smoke cleane through the tonnells of the same : and in every of the same ..."
3. Representative English Comedies: With Introductory Essays and Notes, an by Charles Mills Gayley, Alwin Thaler (1913)
"... he dos take this same filthy roguish tabacco, the finest, and cleanliest!
it would doe a man good to see the fume come forth at 's tonnells ! ..."
4. Memoirs of Edward Alleyn: Including Some New Particulars Respecting by John Payne Collier (1841)
"... to be arched or turned over with brick, and to be made to carry and avoid
smoke cleane through the tonnells of the same: and in every of the same ..."
5. Dulwich College and Edward Alleyn: A Short History of the Foundation of God by William Harnett Blanch (1877)
"... to be arched or turned over with brick and to be made to carry and avoid smoke
cleane through the tonnells of the same, and in every of the same ..."
6. Ye Parish of Cam̃erwell: A Brief Account of the Parish of Camberwell, Its by William Harnett Blanch (1877)
"... to be arched or turned over with brick and to be made to carry and avoid smoke
cleane through the tonnells of the same, and in every of the same ..."