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Dictionary of the
Vulgar Tongue; a.k.a.
Lexicon Balatroni****, A
Dictionary of
Buckish Slang,
University Wit and
Pickpocket Eloquence. Pall-Mall, London. Benjamin...
- Grose, Francis. 1811.
Dictionary of the
Vulgar Tongue: A
Dictionary of
Buckish Slang,
University Wit, and
Pickpocket Eloquence, 10th ed.
Project Gutenberg...
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Dictionary of the
Vulgar Tongue; a.k.a.
Lexicon Balatroni****, A
Dictionary of
Buckish Slang,
University Wit and
Pickpocket Eloquence. Pall-Mall, London. Kesselring...
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vulgarly called vagabonds.
Dictionary of the
Vulgar Tongue. A
Dictionary of
Buckish Slang,
University Wit and
Pickpocket Eloquence. 1811
edition of a dictionary...
- 2009.
Francis Grose (1994), The 1811
Dictionary of the
Vulgar Tongue:
Buckish Slang,
University Wit and
Pickpocket Eloquence, London: Senate, ISBN 1-85958-045-9...
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England and Wales, vol. 8, London: S. Hooper, 1783 [1783] A
Dictionary of
Buckish Slang,
University Wit, and
Pickpocket Eloquence (and now
considerably altered...
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Hallows is the
large monument with
effigy to
Richard Cole (d.1614) of
Buckish within the parish, also of
Slade in the
parish of Cornworthy, Devon. It...
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Dictionary of the
Vulgar Tongue; a.k.a.
Lexicon Balatroni****, A
Dictionary of
Buckish Slang,
University Wit and
Pickpocket Eloquence. Pall-Mall, London. John...
- The term
appears in 1811 in the
Lexicon Balatroni****: A
Dictionary of
Buckish Slang,
University Wit, and
Pickpocket Eloquence, an
updated version of...
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Richard Cole (1568 – 19
April 1614) of
Bucks (anciently Bokish,
Buckish, Bochewis,
Bokeishe etc., now
represented by
Bucks Mills and
Bucks Cross) in the...