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wood-yard
ˈwood-yard Forms and etym.: see wood n.1 and yard n.1 A yard or inclosure in which wood is chopped, sawn, or stored, esp. for use as fuel. Also transf. (quot. 1774).1309–10 Durham Acc. Rolls (Surtees) 7 In j securi empt. pro le Wodyard, xj d. 1537–8 Privy Purse Exp. P'cess Mary (1831) 54 Item to the... Oxford English Dictionary
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Reg Pratt
Owner of a wood-yard in Wanstead, London, Pratt took over the chairmanship of West Ham in 1950 after the death of Will Cearns. wikipedia.org
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Striking in the King's Court
The Serjeant of the King's Wood-Yard brings to the place of execution a square block and rope. wikipedia.org
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Wellington Cantonment
The stretch hosts the local market, including a portion in the erstwhile Wood-Yard (now only the abbreviated WY remains in the numbers of the shops there wikipedia.org
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wood
▪ I. wood, n.1 (wʊd) Forms: 1 widu, wiodu, wudu, 2–3 wude, 3–6 (7 Sc.) wode, 4–6 wodd, woode, (7 Sc.) wod, wodde, (3 wd(d)e, 4 uud, Sc. vod, woud, voud, 5 woyd, whode, vode, voode, 6 woodde, wud), 5–6 Sc. wid(d, 5– wood, (9 Sc. wudd). [OE. widu, wiodu, later wudu str. m. = OHG. witu, wito (MHG. wite... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Winslow (1597–1674)
is recorded that John bought for the sum of £500 in New England silver money "the Mansion or dwelling-house of the Late Antipas Voice with the gardens wood-yard wikipedia.org
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George A. Johnson & Company
A second reason for the speed of the new steamboat beside its powerful engine was the establishment of wood-yard landings along the river between the delta wikipedia.org
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Steamboats of the Colorado River
From 1854, between the delta anchorage and Fort Yuma were the wood-yard steamboat landings of Port Famine above Robinson's Landing, Gridiron, above Port Ehrenburg, once the gateway to the interior of Arizona, was reduced to a minor settlement with only a wood-yard for the passing steamboats. wikipedia.org
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