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linstock
linstock Obs. exc. Hist. (ˈlɪnstɒk) Also 6 linestoke, lyn(t)stock, (limstock), 6–7 lint stocke, 6–8 lin(t)stock, 9 lent-stock. [In 16th c. lint-, linestocke, ad. (with assimilation to lint and line n.1) Du. lontstok, f. lont match (see lunt n.) + stok stick.] A staff about three feet long, having a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Linstock
A linstock (also called a lintstock) is a staff with a fork at one end to hold a lighted slow match. Linstocks were used for discharging cannons in the early days of artillery; the linstock allowed the gunner to stand farther from the cannon as it was wikipedia.org
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Linstock, Cumbria
Linstock is a village in the civil parish of Stanwix Rural, in the Carlisle District, in the county of Cumbria, England. Transport For transport there is the B6264 road, the A689 road and the M6 motorway nearby, there is a bridge going over the M6 motorway called Linstock wikipedia.org
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limstock
limstock obs. variant of linstock. Oxford English Dictionary
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lint-stock
lintseed, lint-stock see linseed, linstock. Oxford English Dictionary
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Brunstock
Nearby settlements Nearby settlements include the city of Carlisle, the commuter village of Houghton, the hamlets of Linstock, Whiteclosegate, Tarraby wikipedia.org
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Stanwix Rural
The parish includes the villages and hamlets of Brunstock, Houghton, High Crosby, Linstock, Low Crosby, Rickerby, Tarraby and parts of Harker and Whiteclosegate wikipedia.org
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lent-stock
lent-stock variant of linstock. Oxford English Dictionary
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Whiteclosegate
Nearby settlements include the city of Carlisle, the villages of Houghton and Rickerby, the hamlets of Linstock and Tarraby and the residential areas of wikipedia.org
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unlighted
unˈlighted, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] 1. Not lighted; not set on fire; unkindled.169. Ad Populum Phaleræ ii, Ask him but whence unlighted Candles came? 1718 Prior Solomon iii. 708 The sacred Wood, which on the Altar lay, Untouch'd, unlighted glows. 1863 Thornbury True as Steel III. 16 The cannonier, rising,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Walby
It is a few miles away from the city of Carlisle and near the hamlet of Linstock. wikipedia.org
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Tarraby
Nearby settlements Nearby settlements include the city of Carlisle, the villages of Houghton, Rickerby, the hamlets of Whiteclosegate, Linstock, Brunstock wikipedia.org
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Park Broom
It was formerly in the township of Linstock. Nearby settlements Nearby settlements include the commuter village of Houghton and the hamlets of Brunstock, Walby and Linstock. wikipedia.org
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Listed buildings in Stanwix Rural
The parish is to the northeast of the city of Carlisle, and contains the villages of Houghton, Low Crosby, High Crosby, Brunstock, Linstock, Tarraby, and wikipedia.org
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Pot-de-fer
The manuscript shows a large vase lying on a table, with an armored man behind it holding a rudimentary linstock near the bottom (in this case the linstock wikipedia.org
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