pound nThere were .. a few bales of 'pound goods'. These were known by the trade as Fents and Limbries. The bales, large and tightly packed, were mill ends of cotton, velvet, silk and other materials...The material was bought and sold by the pound.PRINTED ITEM DNE SupAUG 21 1988 G. M. StoryWKUsed I and SupNot usedWithdraw
saltA huge quantity of salt seal meat tied up in old nets was moored to the end of the wharf..PRIN...
tally nWhat's the other pound take? Two or three tallies, eh? Good enough!PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit...
pound nBut we had a top weight of coal, big mainsail over her and we had a coal pound on the fo...
pound nTimber 'pounds' or sections were boarded off in the hold, for a heavy load of sculps had to ...
gallonSelling shirting or other dry goods by the pound was the regular way for some merchants to car...
pound nThey washed their catch in large crates called pounds. These measured twelve feet by twelve...
pound nWe put a pound across the bulkhead down there [in the hold for the herring]. p. 42 We had...
pound n'With the Department's permission, Messrs. Whitely (sic) and Buckle tried fishing with pound...
pound nn. A compartment; as, deck _pound_, wing _pound_.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story July 1959Used I and...
pound nCentre pounds (see POUNDS)G. M. Story MAR 1974 JH MAR 1974Used I and SupNot usedNot use
pound nI had made large pounds to take heavy salted fish, ...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citin a stage HG. M...
pound n/ . . . the piles of pelts were hoisted aboard with tackle rigged from the masts. It was ...
pound nDown there, at the aft end, weltered a ''pound'' of sculps.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWI...
pound nPIKE. A hay-fork, Av. (W. Con., S.E. Irl); cf. Sh.O.D., a hay-fork or pitch-fork, M.E. ...
pound nBut such 'cold drawn' oil..rendered only 50-70 per cent of the oil..even after the fat had ...
saltA huge quantity of salt seal meat tied up in old nets was moored to the end of the wharf..PRIN...
tally nWhat's the other pound take? Two or three tallies, eh? Good enough!PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit...
pound nBut we had a top weight of coal, big mainsail over her and we had a coal pound on the fo...
pound nTimber 'pounds' or sections were boarded off in the hold, for a heavy load of sculps had to ...
gallonSelling shirting or other dry goods by the pound was the regular way for some merchants to car...
pound nThey washed their catch in large crates called pounds. These measured twelve feet by twelve...
pound nWe put a pound across the bulkhead down there [in the hold for the herring]. p. 42 We had...
pound n'With the Department's permission, Messrs. Whitely (sic) and Buckle tried fishing with pound...
pound nn. A compartment; as, deck _pound_, wing _pound_.PRINTED ITEMG.M.Story July 1959Used I and...
pound nCentre pounds (see POUNDS)G. M. Story MAR 1974 JH MAR 1974Used I and SupNot usedNot use
pound nI had made large pounds to take heavy salted fish, ...PRINTED ITEM DNE-citin a stage HG. M...
pound n/ . . . the piles of pelts were hoisted aboard with tackle rigged from the masts. It was ...
pound nDown there, at the aft end, weltered a ''pound'' of sculps.PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWI...
pound nPIKE. A hay-fork, Av. (W. Con., S.E. Irl); cf. Sh.O.D., a hay-fork or pitch-fork, M.E. ...
pound nBut such 'cold drawn' oil..rendered only 50-70 per cent of the oil..even after the fat had ...
saltA huge quantity of salt seal meat tied up in old nets was moored to the end of the wharf..PRIN...
tally nWhat's the other pound take? Two or three tallies, eh? Good enough!PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit...
pound nBut we had a top weight of coal, big mainsail over her and we had a coal pound on the fo...