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hastings

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Gazetteer Word definitions in Gazetteer
Population (2000): 7095 Housing Units (2000): 2898 Land area (2000): 5.242596 sq. miles (13.578261 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.021521 sq. miles (0.055739 sq. km) Total area (2000): 5.264117 sq. miles (13.634000 sq. km) FIPS code: 37120 Located within: ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Hastings \Has"tings\ (-t[i^]ngz), n. pl. [From Haste , v.] Early fruit or vegetables; especially, early pease. --Mortimer.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Hastings is a historic town and borough in the county of East Sussex , within the historic county of Sussex , on the south coast of England . The town is located east of the county town of Lewes and south east of London , and has an estimated population ...

Usage examples of hastings.

Mattie Hastings with Patty Sands came way to Akron to see her off, Mattie bringing the loveliest pin-cushion made for her by her sister Mollie.

England, rode an Andalusian horse in the Battle of Hastings in the year 1066.

Soon after Hastings received this letter, he heard that a fresh quarrel had arisen among the Mahratta chiefs at Poona, and that Baboo, at the head of a powerful faction, had declared for Ragoba, and had applied to the presidency of Bombay for assistance.

Hastings, conceiving that if the faction opposed to Baboo and Ragoba should prevail, the territories of Bombay would be in danger, proposed in council that every assistance should be given, and that an army should be forthwith sent from Calcutta and Bombay.

O, let me think on Hastings, and be gone To Brecknock while my fearful head is on!

Norman invasion Buckinghamshire was probably included in the earldom of Leofwine, son of Godwin, and the support which it lent him at the battle of Hastings was punished by sweeping confiscations after the Conquest.

I had just caught hold of the cable of the West Indiaman, and was about to climb up by it, for I was a few yards before Hastings, when I heard a loud shriek, and, turning round, perceived a shark plunging down with Hastings in his jaws.

This language was as unjustifiable as the Rohilla war, for Hastings had not profited in the least by his connexion with the nabob, and was at the time, in fact, a poorer man than when he quitted his inferior employment at Madras: he had sought money, it is true, but it was for the company, and not for himself.

Warren Hastings with high crimes and misdemeanors, on the matter of the Rohilla war was negatived by a majority of one hundred and nineteen, to sixty-seven.

While the Rohilla charge was pending, a packet arrived from India, which brought Hastings a diamond of great size and value, as a present from the Nizam of the Decean, who had acted a neutral part during the last war in the Carnatic, but who, as the company were victorious, was now anxious for British friendship.

Well, Sheri told him that Hastings has a son living with his previous wife.

He sailed along the shore of his earldom, greeted as a hero, collecting more ships and men in all the harbours, Pevensey, Hastings, Romney, Hythe, Sandwich and Dover itself.

Hastings as the type for a taste of a little recreational Zoner, but his place was clean.

The baron was a gentleman of a fierce and choleric temperament: he was lineally descended from the redoubtable Fierabras of Normandy, who came over to England with the Conqueror, and who, in the battle of Hastings, killed with his own hand four-and-twenty Saxon cavaliers all on a row.

Franklin Clarke and Nurse Capstick were all as blind as batsand Captain Hastings.