-
1Published 1988“...admiral n About half way into the Bay on the North side (where the Planters live, and the Admiral...”
Get access
Manuscript -
2Published 1954“...admiral n .That (according the Ancient Custom there used) every such Fishing Ship from England...”
Get access
Manuscript -
3Published“...admiral n Admiral island, 20 feet high, lies half a cable northward of Fort point. Used I and Sup...”
Get access
Manuscript -
4Published“...admiral n The oldest man in the settlement. The oldest man in the settlement. Used I and Sup Used I...”
Get access
Manuscript -
5Published 1978“...admiral n Whitbourne 1622 21 already cited. PRINTED ITEM W.J. KIRWIN OCT 1978 JH OCT 1978 Used I...”
Get access
Manuscript -
6Published 1964“...admiral n .the ship that first entered the harbour was to be admiral. PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit DNE-cit...”
Get access
Manuscript -
7Published 1971“...admiral n admiral: applied to the oldest man of a settlement applied to the oldest man of a...”
Get access
Manuscript -
8Published 1963“...admiral n .in every harbour the first arrivingt ship is admiral of the harbour, her captain...”
Get access
Manuscript -
9Published 1976“...admiral n Two days afterwards.the Admiral Captain Templeton entered my frame [and] kept me from...”
Get access
Manuscript -
10Published 1971“...admiral n The epithet of _admiral_ was also formerly applied to any large or leading ship, without...”
Get access
Manuscript -
11Published 1964“...admiral n According to a curious old custom, the sum of sixty pounds sterling is annually bestowed...”
Get access
Manuscript -
12Published 1971“...admiral n .in Every harbour the first arriving Ship is admiral of the harbour her Captain...”
Get access
Manuscript -
13Published“...admiral n ADMIRAL n. 1. From the 16c. to early 19c. the first English fishing vessel to enter a...”
Get access
Manuscript -
14Published 1974“... to be there first in Harbour, to obtaine the name of Admirall that yeere; and so, to have the chiefest place to make...”
Get access
Manuscript -
15Published 1970“...admiral n The English ships, however, from this period, were considered the largest and best...”
Get access
Manuscript -
16Published 1960“...admiral n The "admiral" of each harbor was allowed only the beach and flakes needed for the number...”
Get access
Manuscript -
17Published 1964“...admiral n Mr. Waymouth, (who is Admiral [at Renews] and always wore a flagstaff, Sundays a flag...”
Get access
Manuscript -
18Published 2006“...admiral n This is the first of the 1975 citations made by GMS from Whiteley's transcript lent...”
Get access
Manuscript -
19Published 1988“...admiral n 'the fisherman who has charge of the herring fleet is so called. His chief duty is to see...”
Get access
Manuscript -
20Published 1980“...admiral n The English are commonly lords of the harbour where they fish, and use all strangers...”
Get access
Manuscript