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  • Millstone definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    The Sun (2013)It is a millstone around the neck of British firms. Times, Sunday Times (2008)He no longer regards his father's legacy as a millstone around his neck. Times, Sunday Times (2006)At others, it can be a millstone around the neck. The Sun (2009)A husband can be a millstone around your neck.

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  • millstone (noun) definition and synonyms | Macmillan ...

    a millstone around someone’s neck: The job had been a millstone around her neck.

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  • MILLSTONE | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    millstone definition: 1. one of a pair of large, circular, flat stones used, especially in the past, to crush grain to make flour 2. one of a pair of large, circular, flat stones used, esp. in the past, to crush grain into flour.

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  • Millstone, New Jersey Revolutionary War Sites | Millstone ...

    REVOLUTIONARY WAR SITES IN MILLSTONE, NEW JERSEY. In front of this house on South River St. is a boulder monument marking the site of the second Somerset County courthouse. Built in 1738, the courthouse was burned in October 1779 by a British raiding …

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  • millstone | Definition of millstone in English by Oxford ...

    Home British & World English millstone. Definition of millstone in English: millstone. noun. Each of two circular stones used for grinding grain. Example sentences ‘By 1984, all the internal machinery had been rebuilt and tested, the millstones were balanced and the leat was ready to carry water to the mill.’ ...

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  • The Millstone - Flamborough Manor Home Page

    THE MILLSTONE: British Naval Policy in the Mediterranean, 1900-1914, the Commitment to France and British Intervention in the War Geoffrey Miller. The Millstone. British Naval Policy in the Mediterranean, 1900-1914, the Commitment to France and British Intervention in the War.

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  • Battle of Millstone / Van Nest's Mills • American ...

    The Battle of Millstone, aka the Battle of Van Nest's Mill, was a skirmish that occurred near the mill of Abraham Van Nest in Weston, New Jersey (near present-day Manville). A British foraging party was flanked and driven off by forces composed mostly of New Jersey militia, depriving the British of their wagons and supplies.

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  • Millstone Borough » Millstone History

    Millstone History. On June 14, 1777, as twelve-thousand British and Hessian troops under General Howe advanced west from New Brunswick with flatboats and cannon, 500-600 American militia under the command of Daniel Morgan guarded the crossings of the Millstone River at Van Nest’s Mill, Somerset Courthouse, and Schenk’s Mill.

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  • Millstone, New Jersey - Wikipedia

    Millstone, New Jersey. Millstone was incorporated as a borough by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on May 14, 1894, from portions of Hillsborough Township, based on the results of a referendum held that day. The borough was reincorporated on March 12, 1928. The borough was named for the Millstone River,...

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  • Millstone Grit - Wikipedia

    South Wales. The term 'Millstone Grit' was also adopted in South Wales where rocks of similar age and lithology are found though the Millstone Grit series of this region has recently been formally renamed by the British Geological Survey as the Marros Group. The thickest bed …

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  • Millstone definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    The Sun (2013)It is a millstone around the neck of British firms. Times, Sunday Times (2008)He no longer regards his father's legacy as a millstone around his neck. Times, Sunday Times (2006)At others, it can be a millstone around the neck. The Sun (2009)A husband can be a millstone around your neck.

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  • millstone (noun) definition and synonyms | Macmillan ...

    a millstone around someone’s neck: The job had been a millstone around her neck.

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  • MILLSTONE | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    millstone definition: 1. one of a pair of large, circular, flat stones used, especially in the past, to crush grain to make flour 2. one of a pair of large, circular, flat stones used, esp. in the past, to crush grain into flour.

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  • Millstone, New Jersey Revolutionary War Sites | Millstone ...

    REVOLUTIONARY WAR SITES IN MILLSTONE, NEW JERSEY. In front of this house on South River St. is a boulder monument marking the site of the second Somerset County courthouse. Built in 1738, the courthouse was burned in October 1779 by a British raiding …

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  • millstone | Definition of millstone in English by Oxford ...

    Home British & World English millstone. Definition of millstone in English: millstone. noun. Each of two circular stones used for grinding grain. Example sentences ‘By 1984, all the internal machinery had been rebuilt and tested, the millstones were balanced and the leat was ready to carry water to the mill.’ ...

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  • The Millstone - Flamborough Manor Home Page

    THE MILLSTONE: British Naval Policy in the Mediterranean, 1900-1914, the Commitment to France and British Intervention in the War Geoffrey Miller. The Millstone. British Naval Policy in the Mediterranean, 1900-1914, the Commitment to France and British Intervention in the War.

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  • Battle of Millstone / Van Nest's Mills • American ...

    The Battle of Millstone, aka the Battle of Van Nest's Mill, was a skirmish that occurred near the mill of Abraham Van Nest in Weston, New Jersey (near present-day Manville). A British foraging party was flanked and driven off by forces composed mostly of New Jersey militia, depriving the British of their wagons and supplies.

    Check now
  • Millstone Borough » Millstone History

    Millstone History. On June 14, 1777, as twelve-thousand British and Hessian troops under General Howe advanced west from New Brunswick with flatboats and cannon, 500-600 American militia under the command of Daniel Morgan guarded the crossings of the Millstone River at Van Nest’s Mill, Somerset Courthouse, and Schenk’s Mill.

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  • Millstone, New Jersey - Wikipedia

    Millstone, New Jersey. Millstone was incorporated as a borough by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on May 14, 1894, from portions of Hillsborough Township, based on the results of a referendum held that day. The borough was reincorporated on March 12, 1928. The borough was named for …

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  • Millstone Grit - Wikipedia

    South Wales. The term 'Millstone Grit' was also adopted in South Wales where rocks of similar age and lithology are found though the Millstone Grit series of this region has recently been formally renamed by the British Geological Survey as the Marros Group. The thickest bed …

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  • Millstone definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary

    The Sun (2013)It is a millstone around the neck of British firms. Times, Sunday Times (2008)He no longer regards his father's legacy as a millstone around his neck. Times, Sunday Times (2006)At others, it can be a millstone around the neck. The Sun (2009)A husband can be a millstone around your neck.

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  • millstone (noun) definition and synonyms | Macmillan ...

    a millstone around someone’s neck: The job had been a millstone around her neck.

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  • MILLSTONE | meaning in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    millstone definition: 1. one of a pair of large, circular, flat stones used, especially in the past, to crush grain to make flour 2. one of a pair of large, circular, flat stones used, esp. in the past, to crush grain into flour.

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  • Millstone, New Jersey Revolutionary War Sites | Millstone ...

    REVOLUTIONARY WAR SITES IN MILLSTONE, NEW JERSEY. In front of this house on South River St. is a boulder monument marking the site of the second Somerset County courthouse. Built in 1738, the courthouse was burned in October 1779 by a British raiding …

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