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harness-cask
ˈharness-cask Naut. A cask or tub with a rimmed cover used on board ship (and in Australia) for keeping the salt meats for present consumption. Also harness-tub (see harness n. 9).1818 Aberd. Jrnl. 2 Dec. (Jam.), Some thieves..breaking open a harness cask on deck, stole about one cwt. of beef. 1840 ...
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harness
▪ I. harness, n. (ˈhɑːnɪs) Forms: 3–5 harnais, 4 hernis, 4–5 harnays, hernays, -eys, oys, -es, 4–6 harnes, 4–7 her-, harneis(e, -eys(e, 5 har-, hernas, harnysse, harnoys, 5–7 harnesse, 4– harness (6 -ys, -iss, -ass, 6–7 -ish, 7 -ois, -ace). See also irness. [ME., a. OF. harneis, -ois (her-), mod.F. ...
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John Young (brewer)
He was president of the London Harness Horse Parade from 1957 to 1968 and of the Greater London Horse Show 1972–74. Association with the Real Ale Movement
John Young became a champion in the eyes of the Real Ale Movement when he decided that Young's would continue brewing cask
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Livery company
Founders (metal casters and melters)
Worshipful Company of Poulters (poulterers)
Worshipful Company of Cooks
Worshipful Company of Coopers (barrel and cask of Distillers
Worshipful Company of Pattenmakers (wooden-shoe makers)
Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers
Worshipful Company of Coachmakers and Coach Harness
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skillion
skillion Austral. and N.Z. (ˈskɪljən) Also 9 skilion. [Alteration of skillin skilling n.1] 1. A lean-to, serving as a shed or as a small room.1843 C. Rowcroft Tales of Colonies I. vii. 120 At the back of the long room of twenty feet, a skillion, to serve as a kitchen, &c. 1864 E. A. Murray Ella Norm...
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William Baker (colonist)
"The bones, after being a good deal shattered, turned the (musket) ball which, taking another direction, had still force enough left to go through a harness cask full of beef at some distance, and after that to kill two geese who were on the other side of it."
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Castlemaine Brewery, Newcastle
These were demolished in 1938, along with workshops, harness room, bottle washing shed and earth closets along what was the eastern boundary. Covered Cask Platform
A free-standing raised platform with a galvanised iron roof supported by iron columns and trusses, built in 1938.
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List of Spanish words of Celtic origin
(also Portuguese/Italian , Old French ), from Gaulish *; akin to Welsh/Cornish "chain", Breton "harness trace", Irish "rope", Scottish "straw rope" From the same source came Late Latin 'wine-cask', whence French 'tun' (wine-cask)', 'barrel'.
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List of English words of Old Norse origin
From Old Norse jarl
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kedge Probably from a Scandinavian source or related to "cadge"
keg From a Scandinavian source such as Old Norse kaggi (="keg, cask May be related to Danish/Norwegian rigge (="to equip") and Swedish rigga (="to rig, harness")
rive rífa (="to scratch, plow, tear")
root rót
rotten rotinn
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Horse racing in Ireland
Blake and Cornelius O'Callaghan, started a trend of racing cross-country, in a manner derived from fox hunting, with a prize replacing the quarry - a cask Other
A number of other types of horse racing take place in Ireland, including Harness racing and Endurance racing.
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Timeline of Australian inventions
gloves – The Ansell company developed the worlds first latex gloves.
1965 – Inflatable escape slide – invented by Jack Grant of Qantas.
1965 – Wine cask in Melbourne on 28 March 1984
1984 – Baby Safety Capsule – In 1984, for the first time babies had a bassinette with an air bubble in the base and a harness
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Burnley
The Worsthorne Brewing Company produces a number of cask ales including Chestnut Mare, Packhorse, Foxstones Bitter, Some Like It Blonde, Old Trout, Collier's Designed by architects Mike Tonkin and Anna Liu of Tonkin Liu, the Singing Ringing Tree is a tall construction comprising pipes of galvanised steel, which harness
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List of French words of Germanic origin (H–Z)
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enharnacher
harnais "harness" ( < OFr harneis, hernais < ON hernest "army supplies" < herr "army" < Gmc + nest "provisions" < Gmc, cf OE here "army") to reel, turn", ON tumba "to dance", OE tumbian "to dance, tumble")
tombée
tombereau
tonne "tun"
tonneau
tonnelle
tonnelier
tonneler
tonnage
tonneau "cask
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A Gest of Robyn Hode
He purchases a cask of wine and breaks it open so that all may drink. Buy a horse and a good harness, he says, get some new clothing. And he adds, if ever you need spending money, come see me.
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