Definition of Bassetts

1. bassett [n] - See also: bassett

Literary usage of Bassetts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. California for the Sportsman: Being a Collection of Hints as to the Haunts by Al M. Cumming, Allan Dunn, Southern Pacific Company (1911)
"bassetts House is situated at the junction of the Sierra City road from Loyal- ton and Gold Lake road. From bassetts to Gold Lake is about eight miles. ..."

2. Notes on Staffordshire Place Names by William Henry Duignan (1902)
"S\V. of Tamworth, takes its name from the bassetts of Drayton Bassett, who for several generations were Norman lords of that manor. ..."

3. The English Illustrated Magazine (1886)
"It is a curious sight to see the long bodies of a pack of bassetts ... A fine pack of bassetts was some time since owned and hunted by Lord Onslow of ..."

4. Archaeologia Cambrensis by Cambrian Archaeological Association, Donald Moore, Thomas Rowland Powel (1867)
"The half estate descended through Jenet to the cadet bassetts, Thomas, John, and Elizabeth; and the other half and the manor, after descending in the main ..."

5. Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts by Colonial Society of Massachusetts (1905)
"W™ Washington the two Mr. bassetts and M* Shaw. Saturday 22*-. Thermometer at 52 in the Morning — 52 at Noon — and 52 at night. Wind at N? ..."

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