10 АНГЛІЙСЬКА КНИЖКИ ПОВ'ЯЗАНІ ІЗ «BONNOCK»
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An Historical and Statistical Account of the Isle of Man: ...
The deemsters were entitled, by customary laws, to receive two-pence, called a
cro cast, for every token granted by them ; but in lieu thereof, they were anciently
accustomed to send out a number of people called the bonnock* at All Hallowtide
...
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An historical and statistical account of the Isle of Man, ...
The deemsters were entitled, by customary laws, to receive two-pence, called a
cro cast, for every token granted by them ; but in lieu thereof, they were anciently
accustomed to send out a number of people called the bonnock,1 at All ...
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The Canadian Monthly and National Review
In addition to imprisonment, the House, in the following case, assumed the
jurisdiction of the Court of Chancery to stay waste. On the 30th January, 1640, it
was " ordered, that Jo. Bonnock and Tho. Martin, who have lately, and during the
sitting ...
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Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources
K7 Bonnock 1893 1905 1895 1905 1880 1888 1866 624 E. Center Pocotello
83201-6274 Beor Loke/Oneido K8 Beor Lake 1875 1907 1875 1907 1875 1875
1875 Box 190 Oneido Poris 83261-0190 C2 Benewoh 1915 1890 1915 1885
701 ...
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A Dictionary of Hiberno-English: The Irish Use of English
bonnock n., a cake made from oatmeal and other ingredients. It was used mainly
as a snack food for children < Ir bonnog. PM, Leitrim, writes, 'well baked, sweet,
crunchy Bonnock. about three-quarters of an inch thick or less, was the kind I ...
Terence Patrick Dolan, 2006
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The Darker Superstitions of Scotland
Helen Gib got "ane inchantit bonnock of meill," for preserving cattle, which, "
falling out of hir hands, brak in twa peices, quhilk was tane vp be twa dogis and
swallowit be thame ; thai both went mad and deit."! All distempers could be
inflicted by ...
Sir John Graham Dalyell, 1835
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The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland
... called Bargans, qhom he never saw befor nor sine nor heard tell that he was
acquaint with any in this countrie, was one day drinking a choppine of aile in his
hous and he said if he had Margarat Finlasoune, shoo would give him a bonnock
, ...
Scotland. Privy Council, Evan Whyte Melville Balfour-Melville, Peter Hume Brown, 1908
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From Ulster to America: The Scotch-Irish Heritage of ...
... for their men, / Wi' tears instead o' water. 1880 Patterson Antrim/Down Glossary
5 bannock, bonnock = a cake baked on a griddle. c1910 Byers Glossary = a cake
composed of oatmeal or the Scotch-Irish Heritage of AmericaN ENgLish 15.
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Statistical survey of the county of Londonderry: with ...
... exaction called the bonnock, which originates in the giving, out of every barrel
of shilling, as much as D d 2 would would make a cake, (provincially bonnock) as
a douceur to OF THE COUNTY OF L. DERRY. 403.
George Vaughan Sampson, 1802
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The Darker Superstitions of Scotland, illustrated from ...
Helen Gib got “ane inchantit bonnock of meill,” for preserving cattle, which, “
falling out of hit hands, brak in twa peices, quhilk was tane vp be twa dogis and
swallowit be thame; thai both went mad and deit.”1~ All distempers could be
inflicted ...
Sir John Graham DALYELL, 1835