10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BIGGON»
Discover the use of
biggon in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
biggon and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Statutes at Large of South Carolina: Containing the acts ...
Acts relating to Rivers. A- °- t726- an ACT for cutting and clearing a Creek,
commonly callkd No. 417. Biggon Creek. WHEREAS, several of the inhabitants of
St. John's parish, living on or very near the creek commonly called Biggon Creek,
...
2
The Statutes at Large of South Carolina: Acts relating to ...
Biggon Creek. WHEREAS, several of the inhabitants of St. John's parish, living
on or very near the creek commonly called Biggon Creek, by their humble
petition to the General Assembly of this Province, have shewn and set forth, that
with ...
South Carolina, Thomas Cooper, David James McCord, 1840
3
Costume in England: A History of Dress from the Earliest ...
BIGGON. A large hood or cap, with ears like those worn by nuns, and particularly
by the Bigins, or Beguines. " A biggon was a kind of quoif, formerly worn by men ;
it is now only in use for children."— Note in Dodsley's Old Plays, ed. 1825, p.
Frederick William Fairholt, 1846
4
A Select Collection of Old Plays: In Twelve Volumes
Newcut! ** and biggon.] Abiggon was a kind of quoif formerly worn by men. It is
now only in use for children. See a note on King Henry IV. Part II. page 570.
Newcut. I, I do observe her character. Well, then, You SC. vII.] THE CITY-MATCH.
Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist, 1825
5
A Select Collection of Old Plays: Summer's last will & testament
... Can take up silks 'upon their strengths, and pay Their mercer with an infant.
Bright. Newcut! 4' and biggon.] Abiggon was a kind of quoif formerly worn by men
. It is now onlyin use for children. See a note on King Henry IV. Part II. page 5'70.
Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist, 1825
6
Aboriginal Placenames: Naming and Re-Naming the Australian ...
A property in the Monaro, near Jindabyne, called 'Biggam' (Hancock 1972: 51)
was spelled 'Biggon', by Lhotsky in 1834 copying a list from a manager named
Bath (Lhotsky 1979: 105), and 'Bigga' by Land Commissioner Lambie in his 1839
...
Harold James Koch, Luise Anna Hercus, 2009
7
A Select Collection of Old Plays: Summer's last will and ...
and biggon.] A Uggtm was a kind of quoif formerly worn by men. It is now only in
use for children. See a note on King Henry IV. Part II. page 570. ~ Newcut. I, I do
observe her character. Well, then, You SC. vII.] THE CITY-MATCH. 303.
Robert Dodsley, Isaac Reed, Octavius Gilchrist, 1825
8
The Dictionary of Fashion History
1825. A Monmouth cap made at Bewdley, Worcestershire, and used by country-
folk. Bias, byesse Period: Medieval onwards. Biggin, biggon A term used from the
15th century for fabric cut on the cross, a method used for the early kind of hose ...
Valerie Cumming, C. W. Cunnington, P. E. Cunnington, 2010
9
Indians of the South Carolina Lowcountry, 1562-1751
"Ruins of St. Johns called Biggon Church" on the west side near the center on
Biggon Creek, and "TippyCutlaw Settlement" also on Biggon Creek about half
way between the Church and the northern boundary (approx. 3 mi. NNE) . The
site of ...
10
New Official Vocabulary for Telegrams in Preconcerted ...
Biformium Bigamiam Bigati Biggins Bigliez Biformo Bigamiarum Bigatiora Biggon
Bigliocco ' Bifororum Bigamie Bigatiores Biggon(n)et Biglione Biforos Bigamies
Bigatiorum Biggon(n)ets Biglioni Bifosfato Bigamisch Bigatius Bighead Biglions ...
International Telegraph Bureau, Bern, 1899
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «BIGGON»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
biggon is used in the context of the following news items.
Untapable delivers in Apple Blossom Handicap
fr biggon, 5 months ago. exactly. Scott, 5 months ago. Tapit is a brilliant sire to be sure. I still don't think his progeny seem to want more than ... «Daily Racing Form, Apr 15»