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Kilchattan-Bay — KILCHATTAN BAY, a village, in the parish of Kingarth, Isle and county of Bute, 6 miles (S. by E.) from Rothesay; containing 167 inhabitants. This village derives its name from the fine bay on the southeast of the island, opening into the Frith … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Billingsgate — This name has been variously used to designate : one of the City gates, a port or quay on the Thames, one of the principal City markets. It seems probable, and recent discoveries tend to confirm the view, that in early times the City was… … Dictionary of London
key — A wharf for the lading and unlading of merchandise from vessels. More commonly spelled quay. An instrument for fastening and opening a lock. Any descriptive words in a land contract which lead unerringly to the land. Blumberg v. Nathan, 190 Ga.… … Black's law dictionary
levee — /leviy/ An embankment or artificial mound of earth constructed along the margin of a river, to confine the stream to its natural channel or prevent inundation or overflow. Also, a landing place on a river or lake; a place on a river or other… … Black's law dictionary
key — A wharf for the lading and unlading of merchandise from vessels. More commonly spelled quay. An instrument for fastening and opening a lock. Any descriptive words in a land contract which lead unerringly to the land. Blumberg v. Nathan, 190 Ga.… … Black's law dictionary
levee — /leviy/ An embankment or artificial mound of earth constructed along the margin of a river, to confine the stream to its natural channel or prevent inundation or overflow. Also, a landing place on a river or lake; a place on a river or other… … Black's law dictionary