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Cresset

iron filled with combustible material to be burned as a beacon an open lamp or firrepan carried on a pole in

Beaconless

Having no beacon

Beaconage

Money paid for the maintenance of a beacon also beacons collectively

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Beacon

A signal fire to notify of the approach of an enemy or to give any notice commonly of warning

Beaconage

Beaconage, money paid towards the maintenance of beacons.

Charges

and any other charges in respect of lighthouses buoys or beacons and of charges in respect of pilotage, u/s. 22(2), Supreme

Public Works Loans Act, 1875 (English)

and other lights for the guidance of ships; buoys and beacons; mental hospitals of any county or borough in Great Britain,

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