abetting
|
helping
|
apparatus
|
equipment
|
attainments
|
achievements
|
Austrachan
(astrachan)
|
woollen
fabric with a curly looped pile
|
Beavers
|
a
woollen fabric used for outer garments
|
Bulwarks
|
the part of the ship's side which is above the upper deck
|
cartoon
|
a
drawing which is intended to be funny
|
certificated
|
authorised
by having a certificate
|
certified
|
guaranteed
to have met a certain standard
|
chronology
|
the
arrangement of events in time
|
Damask
|
a
richly patterned fabric
|
Doeskin
|
either
a fine woollen fabric or leather
|
drapery
|
a
shop selling cloth, fabric etc
|
evidence
|
something
helpful in coming to a conclusion
|
Friend
|
member
of the Society of Friends, often known as Quakers
|
Hind
|
labourer
of worker
|
insufficiency
|
a
failing, inadequacy, not having enough
|
Inventory
|
a detailed list of items
|
mantle
|
a
cloak
|
martyrs
|
in
this case, people who suffered death because they refused to
give up their religion
|
Merino
|
a
fine woollen fabric
|
millinery
|
shop
selling hats
|
official
|
in
this case, something that comes from a proper authority
|
pilts
|
presumably
some type of cloth or fabric
|
poplin
|
a
ribbed fabric
|
pungency
|
having
a sharp taste and/or smell
|
recognizances
|
an
obligation or undertaking made in a court (normally to appear
in court again)
|
reliability
|
dependable
|
sattarras
|
presumably
some type of cloth or fabric
|
shawl
|
piece
of cloth used to cover head and'or shoulders
|
the
Sudan
|
a
country in North East Africa
|
Tract
and Bible Depository
|
place
where religious pamphlets, books and Bibles were stored. Possibly
connected to the Religious Tract Society which was established
in London in 1799.
|
Wincey
|
a
warm woollen fabric
|
Witney
|
woollen
cloth, often used for blankets
|
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