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Puncheon may
refer to:
Puncheon (barrel), a
container for wine and/or
spirits Puncheon or
plank road, a road
built with
split logs or
heavy slab timbers...
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Trinidad and
Tobago as "firewater". The name '
Puncheon' is
derived from the
giant wooden casks,
known as '
puncheons' in
which the rum was stored. The first...
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Jason David Ian
Puncheon (born 18 June 1986) is an
English football manager and
former professional footballer. He is
currently head
coach of
Cypriot Second...
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puncheon for wine is
defined as 84 US
gallons (318 litres). 1
puncheon = 70-120
gallons 1
puncheon = 0.318-0.546 m3 or 318 to 546 litres. 1
puncheon =...
- (Australia), a
barrel of 230 L (51 imp gal; 61 US gal) (Burgundy) and a
puncheon of 465 L (102 imp gal; 123 US gal). The tun (Old English: tunne, Latin:...
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Puncheon Islets is a
small island,
comprising two
rocks which are
joined at low tide, with an area of less than a hectare, in south-eastern Australia....
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historically as:
Puncheon Branch Walkers Branch Puncheon Run
rises on the
Cahoon Branch divide about 1 mile
southwest of Dover, Delaware.
Puncheon Run drains...
- The Rum
Rebellion of 1808 was a coup d'état in the
British penal colony of New
South Wales,
staged by the New
South Wales Corps in
order to
depose Governor...
- A
plank road is a road
composed of
wooden planks or
puncheon logs, as an
efficient technology for
traversing soft, marshy, or
otherwise difficult ground...
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gallon rundlet barrel tierce hogshead puncheon,
tertian pipe, butt tun 1 tun 1 2 pipes,
butts 1 1+1⁄2 3
puncheons,
tertians 1 1+1⁄3 2 4
hogsheads 1 1+1⁄2...