Matross — was a soldier of artillery, who ranked next below a gunner. The duty of a matross was to assist the gunners in loading, firing and sponging the guns. They were provided with firelocks, and marched with the store wagons, acting as guards. In the… … Wikipedia
matross — noun In the British service, a gunner or a gunners mate; one of the soldiers in a train of artillery, who assisted the gunners in loading, firing, and sponging the guns … Wiktionary
matross — ma·tross … English syllables
matross — məˈträs noun ( es) Etymology: Dutch matroos sailor, from Middle French matelots sailors, plural of matelot sailor more at matelot : a onetime gunner s mate (as during the American Revolution) that assisted in loading and firing and sponging guns … Useful english dictionary
Olive and Hurley Old School Baptist Church — Olive Hurley Church Olive and Hurley Old School Baptist Church Denomination Primitive Baptist Membership 136 (1832) 119 (1871) 104 (1879) History Former name(s) Baptist Church of Christ at Tongore First Baptist Church in Marbletown First Baptist… … Wikipedia
Montross — Mon*tross , n. See {Matross}. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Margaret Corbin — Margaret (née Cochran) Corbin (November 12, 1751 – January 16, 1800) was a woman who fought in the American Revolutionary War[1] On November 16, 1776, she and her husband, John Corbin, both from Philadelphia, along with some 600 American soldiers … Wikipedia
James Gabriel Montresor — Infobox Military Person name= James Gabriel Montresor caption=Portrait of Col. James G. Montresor born= birth date|1704|11|19 died= death date and age|1776|1|6|1704|11|19|df=y placeofbirth= Westminster, England placeofdeath= Teynham, Kent,… … Wikipedia
Benjamin Crowley — II was born circa 1758 in Halifax County, Virginia. He was the son of Benjamin Crowley I and Sarah Strong. By 1787, he was living in Oglethorpe County, Georgia where the Crowley and Strong families had migrated. On 15 December 1795, he married… … Wikipedia
Cannon in the Middle Ages — were large tubular firearms designed to fire a heavy projectile over a long distance. They were used in China, Europe and the Middle East during the period, and became an important type of artillery.Although gunpowder was known in Europe during… … Wikipedia