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laystall
laystall (ˈleɪstɔːl) Also 6 laye-, leystall(e, 6–7 lei-, leystal, laystale, 7 leastall, lestal(l, ? loystal. [f. lay v. + stall; perh. to be regarded as an altered form of next.] † 1. A burial-place. Obs.1527 Lanc. Wills (Chetham Soc.) I. 16 My bodye to be bured w{supt}in the white freris of Chester...
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Laystall
A laystall was a place where cattle going to market could be held, and by extension became a term for a place where detritus (particularly dung) was accumulated Several streets in the UK bear the name Laystall Street, such as in Clerkenwell, London.
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Whitechapel Mount
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layheap
† layheap Obs. [? f. lay- in laystall + heap n.] = laystall.1624 Nottingham Rec. (1889) IV. 386 To remoue cartts, and layheappes, and other annoyances.
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laystow
† laystow Obs. Also 5 laye-, 5–6 ley-, 6 laistow(e, 7 laistoff (?). [f. lay v. + stow. Cf. lairstow.] 1. = laystall 1.1452 Will of Vampage (Somerset Ho.), Faciant vnum leystowe pro sepulturibus defunctorum. 1485 Will of Rypon (ibid.), For my leystow in the seid chirch. 2. = laystall 2.1494 Fabyan Ch...
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1962 Kanonloppet
The race was run over 30 laps of the little circuit, and was won by American driver Masten Gregory in a Lotus 24, run by the UDT Laystall Racing Team.
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Juan Manuel Bordeu
His only World Championship Formula One entry was at the 1961 French Grand Prix in a Lotus run by the UDT Laystall team, but the car was eventually driven
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lay-soil
lay-soil rare—0. [? corruption of laystall, after soil.] ‘A place to lay soil or rubbish in’ (Crabb Technol. Dict. s.v. lay).
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Ron Flockhart (racing driver)
1960s the United Dominions Trust made plans to break the record for the time taken to fly from Sydney to London in order to gain publicity for its UDT Laystall
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restall
† ˈrestall Obs. Also 7 restiall. [App. a variant of laystall (sense 1), perh. by association with rest n.1] A burial-place for a person.1566 Shrewsbury Abbey Acc. in N. & Q. Ser. i. IX. 539 Received for restall and knyll. 1577 Ibid., Item for a restall of Jane Powell for her grandmother. [From 1593 ...
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Whitechapel Mount
A laystall was an open rubbish tip; towns relied on them for disposing of garbage, and did so until the sanitary landfills of the 20th century. However, a laystall was more than a passive tip: it was a business.
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middenstead
middenstead (ˈmɪd(ə)nstɛd) [f. midden + stead. Cf. MDa. m{obar}ddingstede (Kalkar).] The place where a dunghill is formed; a laystall.1607 Burgh Rec. Glasgow (1876) I. 273 To tak in the stanis of the vttir syd of his midinge sted. 1654 Manch. Court Leet Rec. (1887) IV. 131 Mr. Nicholas Mosley of Col...
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Lucien Bianchi
Lucien Bianchi (10 November 1934 – 30 March 1969), born Luciano Bianchi (), was an Italian-born Belgian racing driver who raced for the Cooper, ENB, UDT Laystall After a couple of races for the UDT Laystall team in 1961, driving another Lotus, he returned to ENB for whom he drove their ENB-Maserati.
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1961 Canadian Grand Prix
Rodríguez driving a North American Racing Team-run Ferrari 250 TR with pole sitter Stirling Moss third in another Lotus 19 run by his Formula One team, UDT Laystall
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1961 Kanonloppet
The race was run over 30 laps of the little circuit, and was won by British driver Stirling Moss in a Lotus 18/21, run by the UDT Laystall Racing Team.
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