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† ˈgunstone Obs. [f. gun n. + stone n.] 1. A stone used for the shot of a cannon or gun; a cannon-ball; a bullet.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) IV. 455 He was sleyne with a gunneston [L. ictu fundibali]. c 1440 Jacob's Well 267 Þe vyolence of a gunne or of an engyne-ston is qwenchyd, whan softe erthe or...
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Gunstone
Place name and location
The place-name 'Gunstone' was first recorded in 1186 as Gonestona. Alongside the Staffordshire Way route - a bridleway that passes through the area, is Gunstone Farm.
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Richard Gunstone
Richard Francis Gunstone is an Australian academic and researcher. In 2007, Gunstone co-authored with Dorothy V.
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gun-shot
gun-shot (ˈgʌnʃɒt) Forms: see gun n.; also 5 gonnes shott. 1. Shot fired from a gun or cannon; † also the shooting of guns. Now rare.1471 Arriv. Edw. IV (Camden) 29 [They] were sore annoyed in the place where they were, as well with gonnes⁓shott as with shot of arrows. 1494 Fabyan Chron. vii. 450 [H...
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Blowzabella
Gunstone was living in Blackheath, and was heavily involved in Balkan music and dance. Gunstone initially accepted James' 25th reunion concert invitation, but later withdrew.
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orient
orient, v. (ˈɔərɪɛnt, ˌɔərɪˈɛnt) [a. F. orient-er to place facing the east, f. orient east.] 1. trans. To place or arrange (anything) so as to face the east; spec. to build (a church) with the longer axis due east and west, and the chancel or chief altar at the eastern end; also, to bury with the fe...
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Gunston Hall
History
Naming
The Masons came from Gunstone in South Staffordshire and like many others in that area supported the Crown during the 1642-1651 Wars of After Royalist defeat at Worcester in 1651, Philip Mason I emigrated to Virginia, along with his cousin Gerard Fowke, whose family home was Gunstone Hall
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Thomas Fowke
Mason built Gunston Hall, named after the family home in Gunstone, South Staffordshire; it is now an historic monument. Personal details
Thomas Fowke was the elder son of Thomas Fowke (ca 1645–1708) of Gunstone, South Staffordshire and his second wife Mary (ca 1650–1705)
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pellet
▪ I. pellet, n.1 (ˈpɛlɪt) Forms: 4–5 pelet, (5 -ette), pelote, (5 -ot), pylote, 6 pellete, -ette, -ot, -otte, -it, -yt, -at, 6– pellet. [a. F. pelote (11th c.) = Pr., Sp. pelota, Pg. pellota, It. pillotta ‘any round bundle or bal’ (Florio), med.L. pelōta, pilōta, deriv. of It. pila, L. pila ball.] 1...
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W. H. Walsh
His proposers were John Steven Watson, Matthew Black, Norman Gash and Frank Gunstone.
Walsh returned to Merton College in 1979.
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St Thomas the Apostle College
There are four houses, named after four English martyrs from the sixteenth century during the reign of Elizabeth I – Griffith, Gunstone, Saint John Jones
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DATEM
Gunstone (1 January 1994). The Lipid Handbook. Chapman & Hall. pp. 299–300. ISBN 978-0-412-43320-7. Retrieved 9 September 2013.
Robert J.
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Round shot
Round shot was made in early times from dressed stone, referred to as gunstone (Middle English: gunneston), but by the 17th century, from iron.
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75th Field Artillery Regiment
Crest
On a wreath of the colors Or and Gules three cannon barrel muzzles adjoining at the top of the first, the outer ones charged with a gunstone the
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Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles
Gunstone. 30 plates, 1977.
25. NATIONAL MUSEUM, HELSINKI.
Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman Coins.
By T. Talvio. 41 plates, 1978.
26. Gunstone. 68 plates, 1981.
28. CUMULATIVE INDEX OF VOLS. 1-20.
By V. Smart. 1981.
29. MERSEYSIDE COUNTY MUSEUMS.
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