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Harness cask - Oxford Reference
A large cask usually kept on deck in the days of sail which contained the salted provisions for immediate use. Salt pork and salt beef were usually known ...
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HARNESS CASK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of HARNESS CASK is a tub on shipboard for storing or soaking salt meat preparatory to use.
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harness cask - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
harness cask (plural harness casks). (nautical, archaic) A (usually round) barrel lashed to a vessel's deck and containing salted provisions for daily use.
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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-cask, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun harness-cask is in the 1810s. OED's earliest evidence for harness-cask is from 1818, in Aberdeen Journal.
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Harness cask - The Free Dictionary
(Naut.) A tub lashed to a vessel's deck and containing salted provisions for daily use; - called also harness tub. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, ...
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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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Vintage Print,HARNESS CASK,Grant,The Star of Alaska,1925 | eBay
The Harnass Cask. This is a black and white print, illustrated by Gordan Grant in "The Star of Alaska,' 1925. Printed on a substantial, strong paper with ...
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HARNESS CASK - Definition - HyperDictionary.com
\Har"ness cask`\ (Naut.) A tub lashed to a vessel's deck and containing salted provisions for daily use; -- called also {harness tub}. --W. C.
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Harness Cask - Flickr
A ship's harness cask was used for this; it was often divided into two compartments for soaking meat in separate stages.
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Barrels & Harnesses – Recreational Barrel Works Inc.
Order any barrel and EXPEDITION harness combo and receive a 10% discount on all items in your cart! 30L Works Package The Works – 30 Litre Barrel with ...
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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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