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  • I was jolly lucky to be stationed here so near to Billycock Farm!

    Five Go To Billycock Hill Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1957

  • They were all very thankful when at last they arrived at Billycock Farm.

    Five Go To Billycock Hill Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1957

  • When the _Billycock_ was going, she'd a dozen prizes towing

    Modern British Poetry Louis Untermeyer 1931

  • It was the good ship _Billycock_ put out from Plymouth Sound,

    Modern British Poetry Louis Untermeyer 1931

  • It was the good ship _Billycock_, with thirteen men aboard,

    Modern British Poetry Louis Untermeyer 1931

  • She's got good blood in her, she's stunning to look at, and she's made her own way in spite of that Billycock of a husband who talks like the original

    A Modern Chronicle — Complete Winston Churchill 1909

  • She's got good blood in her, she's stunning to look at, and she's made her own way in spite of that Billycock of a husband who talks like the original Rothschild.

    Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Winston Churchill Winston Churchill 1909

  • She's got good blood in her, she's stunning to look at, and she's made her own way in spite of that Billycock of a husband who talks like the original Rothschild.

    A Modern Chronicle — Volume 06 Winston Churchill 1909

  • It is also known as a Billy Coke, or a Billycock hat.

    Quazen 2009

  • Along with Paul Heathcote, at whose Longridge Restaurant we managed to fit in an excellent lunch, Haworth is a true champion of cuisine de terroir, with three superb gastronomic inns (Three Fishes, Highwayman and Clog and Billycock) in the region.

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2009

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