jackatar nIngernachoix, Point Riche and Garganelle are reminiscent of the Frenchman; and occasionaly one sees along the coast "jack-o-tars" (the name by which deserters from the French Navy are known in Newfoundland), who still wear the _sabot_ and sport the Breton _casque_.DNE Sup 1857-Used I and SupUsed I and Sup1Used Supjackie tar, jackitar, jack-o-tar, jackotaw, jacky tar, jack-tar, jackyChecked by Sarah Budgell on Thu 09 Apr 2015; Checked by Cathy Wiseman on Mon 13 Jul 201
jackatar n(ker J Ritcey) in the afternoon sailed along shore to Seals' rocks, where there is a sma...
jackatar ncomposed. I did not see these, but they have been visited and described by Mr. John Milne...
jackatar n"The Mainlander's Ballad": You'll never make us be like you You English Jackitars. Ri...
jackatar nIntermixed with all these [Highland Scotch, the French Acadians and the English in Bay St...
jackatar nJacky-tar" "That was people who tried to have better than the rest. That's what I used t...
jackatar nall these were a number of _Micmacs_ and half-breeds, known locally as Jack-o-Tars. One c...
jackatar n[French, Scots from N.S.] Here, the Scots remained resistant to intermarriage with the F...
jackatar nall these were a number of _Micmacs_ and half-breeds, known locally as Jack-o-Tars. One c...
jackatar nHe stops at Journois Brook, Shallop's Cove, and Bank Head, settlements known on the Wes...
jackatar nWe met two Jackie Tar hunters from the West Coast and they told us we would need a boat t...
jackatar nJackatar* belonged to Stephenville, you know, what they calls jackatar*. Oh it's a _ some...
jackatar n63. Jacket-tar isn't mentioned. How come. During the days of the Highland Clemmons large ...
jackatar nThe population of the Bay of Islands consisted [in 1865, apart from English settlers] of...
jackatar n88 12 B/7 48 27' 58 31'MAR 23 1989Used I and SupNot usedNot usedjackie tar, jackitar, j...
jackatar nWe arrived before night a the anchorage in Flat Bay inside the long low sandy spit, known...
jackatar n(ker J Ritcey) in the afternoon sailed along shore to Seals' rocks, where there is a sma...
jackatar ncomposed. I did not see these, but they have been visited and described by Mr. John Milne...
jackatar n"The Mainlander's Ballad": You'll never make us be like you You English Jackitars. Ri...
jackatar nIntermixed with all these [Highland Scotch, the French Acadians and the English in Bay St...
jackatar nJacky-tar" "That was people who tried to have better than the rest. That's what I used t...
jackatar nall these were a number of _Micmacs_ and half-breeds, known locally as Jack-o-Tars. One c...
jackatar n[French, Scots from N.S.] Here, the Scots remained resistant to intermarriage with the F...
jackatar nall these were a number of _Micmacs_ and half-breeds, known locally as Jack-o-Tars. One c...
jackatar nHe stops at Journois Brook, Shallop's Cove, and Bank Head, settlements known on the Wes...
jackatar nWe met two Jackie Tar hunters from the West Coast and they told us we would need a boat t...
jackatar nJackatar* belonged to Stephenville, you know, what they calls jackatar*. Oh it's a _ some...
jackatar n63. Jacket-tar isn't mentioned. How come. During the days of the Highland Clemmons large ...
jackatar nThe population of the Bay of Islands consisted [in 1865, apart from English settlers] of...
jackatar n88 12 B/7 48 27' 58 31'MAR 23 1989Used I and SupNot usedNot usedjackie tar, jackitar, j...
jackatar nWe arrived before night a the anchorage in Flat Bay inside the long low sandy spit, known...
jackatar n(ker J Ritcey) in the afternoon sailed along shore to Seals' rocks, where there is a sma...
jackatar ncomposed. I did not see these, but they have been visited and described by Mr. John Milne...
jackatar n"The Mainlander's Ballad": You'll never make us be like you You English Jackitars. Ri...