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Land-reeve
and hedge-timber, but also to the state of the fences, gates, buildings, private roads, drift-ways, and water-courses; and likewise to the
Portal
A door or gate hence a way of entrance or exit especially one that
Porte
the Turkish empire officially called the Sublime Porte from the gate port of the sultans palace at which justice was administered
Porter
A man who has charge of a door or gate a doorkeeper one who waits at the door to receive
Bay, or Pen
Bay, or Pen, a pond-head made of a great height to keep in water for the supply of a mill,...
Reigle
as the reigle of a side post for a flood gate
Sea gate
A long rolling swell of the sea
Shut
ingress or egress as to shut a door or a gate to shut ones eyes or mouth
Passport
should be made to the Passport Office, 1, Queen Anne's Gate Buildings, Dartmouth Street, Westminster, London, or 36, Dale Street, Liverpool.
Chose
Kemp v. Baerselman, 1906 (2) KB 604. In Re Park Gate Waggon Company, (1881) 17 Ch D 234, it was held
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