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Bickford fuse
Bickford fuse Bick"ford fuse or fuze fuze, or Bickford match Bickford match A fuse used in blasting, consisting of a long cylinder of explosive material inclosed in a varnished wrapping of rope or hose. It burns from 2 to 4 feet a minute.
Bickford match
Bickford fuse Bick"ford fuse or fuze fuze, or Bickford match Bickford match A fuse used in blasting, consisting of a long cylinder of explosive material inclosed in a varnished wrapping of rope or hose. It burns from 2 to 4 feet a minute.

Meaning of Ickford from wikipedia

- Ickford is a village and civil parish in the unitary authority area of Buckinghamshire, England. It is on the boundary with Oxfordshire, about 4 miles...
- north-west by Boarstall parish, north-east by Brill, east by Chilton, south by Ickford and Worminghall and in the extreme west by Horton-****-Studley in Oxfordshire...
- aide-de-camp to the Governor-General and ****istant Superintendent of Police Ickford Roberts, accountant general Laurie Freeland Roberts, registrar in the Civil...
- Bryansford Camberford Desford Greatford Gifford Droxford Mayford Hinksford Ickford Dubford Gl****ford Kingsford Marlingford Tilford Montford Bold-class experimental...
- road, and to the east largely by the minor road between Tiddington and Ickford Bridge across the Thame. On the north side of the parish, the river forms...
- HMS Hinksford (P3115) - Transferred to Nigerian Navy as NNS Benin HMS Ickford (P3116) HMS Dubford (P3119) - Transferred to Nigerian Navy as NNS Sapele...
- 1632–1639 he received the livings of Hackney (1633); Oddington, Oxfordshire; Ickford, Buckinghamshire (1636); and Newington, Oxfordshire; besides being a prebendary...
- Andrew's Cathedral, Inverness, where he served for ten years before moving to Ickford, Buckinghamshire where he was rector of St. Nicholas church until his death...
- Worminghall (St Peter and St Paul) with Ickford, Oakley and Shabbington SS Peter & Paul, Worminghall St Nicholas, Ickford St Mary, Oakley St Mary Magdalene...
- this. Another rhyme ran: "Brill on the hill, Oakley in the hole, dirty Ickford and stinking Worminghall". Edward Lear makes reference to Brill in More...