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1 Acton
ACTON, AKETON, HACKETONA tunic or cassock, made of buckram or buckskin stuffed with cotton, and sometimes covered with silk and quilted with gold thread. It was worn under the hauberk or coat-of-mail. In a wardrobe account, dated 1212, twelvepence is entered as the price of one pound of cotton required for stuffing an Aketon belonging to King John. Usually white or black when worn as a defensive military garment without the hauberk. Also green and red are mentioned. -
2 Aketon
ACTON, AKETON, HACKETONA tunic or cassock, made of buckram or buckskin stuffed with cotton, and sometimes covered with silk and quilted with gold thread. It was worn under the hauberk or coat-of-mail. In a wardrobe account, dated 1212, twelvepence is entered as the price of one pound of cotton required for stuffing an Aketon belonging to King John. Usually white or black when worn as a defensive military garment without the hauberk. Also green and red are mentioned. ———————— See acton -
3 Hacketon
ACTON, AKETON, HACKETONA tunic or cassock, made of buckram or buckskin stuffed with cotton, and sometimes covered with silk and quilted with gold thread. It was worn under the hauberk or coat-of-mail. In a wardrobe account, dated 1212, twelvepence is entered as the price of one pound of cotton required for stuffing an Aketon belonging to King John. Usually white or black when worn as a defensive military garment without the hauberk. Also green and red are mentioned. ———————— See Acton. -
4 Haketon
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Acton — may refer to:PlacesEngland* Acton, Cheshire * Acton, Dorset * Acton, Staffordshire * Acton, Shropshire * Acton, Worcestershire * Acton, Suffolk * Acton, London * Acton, NorthumberlandAlso:* Acton Beauchamp, Herefordshire * Acton Bridge, Cheshire… … Wikipedia
Acton — ist der Name mehrerer Personen: Brigitte Acton (* 1983), kanadische Skirennläuferin Charles Januarius Acton (1803–1847), englischer Kardinal Eliza Acton (1799–1859), englische Köchin und Kochbuchautorin Ferdinando Acton (1832–1891), italienischer … Deutsch Wikipedia
Acton — [ æktn], 1) John Emerich Edward Dalberg [ dælbəːg], 1. Baron Acton (seit 1869), britischer Historiker, * Neapel 10. 1. 1834, ✝ Tegernsee 19. 6. 1902, Enkel von 2); studierte u. a. in München bei I. Döllinger; seit 1859 als Liberaler im… … Universal-Lexikon
Acton — Acton, CA U.S. Census Designated Place in California Population (2000): 2390 Housing Units (2000): 873 Land area (2000): 4.642310 sq. miles (12.023528 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 4.642310 sq … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Acton, CA — U.S. Census Designated Place in California Population (2000): 2390 Housing Units (2000): 873 Land area (2000): 4.642310 sq. miles (12.023528 sq. km) Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km) Total area (2000): 4.642310 sq. miles (12 … StarDict's U.S. Gazetteer Places
Acton — [ak′tən] 1st Baron ( John Emerick Edward Dalberg Acton) 1834 1902; Eng. historian: known as Lord Acton … English World dictionary
Acton — Ac ton, n. [OF. aketon, auqueton, F. hoqueton, a quilted jacket, fr. Sp. alcoton, algodon, cotton. Cf. {Cotton}.] A stuffed jacket worn under the mail, or (later) a jacket plated with mail. [Spelled also {hacqueton}.] [Obs.] Halliwell. Sir W.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Acton — Acton, Joseph, geb. 1737 zu Besançon, Sohn des irländischen Baronets Ed. Hecton, der zu Besançon Arzt war, trat in französische, dann als Fregattencapitän in toscanische Seedienste; 1775 führte er die toscanischen, mit der spanischen Flotte… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Acton — (spr. Äktn), Postortschaft 1) im Canton York des nordamerikanischen Staates Maine, 1350 Ew.; 2) im Canton Middlesex des Staates Massachusetts, an her Boston u. Fitchburg Eisenbahn; 1600 Ew … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Acton [1] — Acton (spr. äckt n), Wohnstadt westlich von London in Middlesex (England), mit (1901) 37,744 Einw … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Acton [2] — Acton (spr. äckt n), 1) Sir John Francis Edward, Minister Ferdinands IV. von Neapel, geboren im Mai 1736 in Besançon, wo sein Vater, ein katholischer Engländer, Arzt war, gest. 12. Aug. 1811, trat in toskanischen Marinedienst und zeichnete sich… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon