Which preposition to use with stoke

of Occurrences 2%

John F. Learning (A); 3Aug64; R343777. LE FEVRE, LAURA Z. Stoke of Brier Hill, by Zenobia Bird, pseud.

in Occurrences 1%

When John Fletcher, "a meere stranger lately come into this Parish with his wife and children," took certain parcels of land in Severn Stoke in 1593, and was suspected of the intention to build a cottage without laying to it the requisite number of acres, the parishioners immediately complained to the Worcester justices, for they wanted to provide against the contingent liability of having to support the inmates.

out Occurrences 1%

You look just like a young street arab, and that's about what you are!" "Don't you fellows talk about broken braces, and looking like street arabs," cried Diggory, "when only yesterday old Greyling sent Stokes out of class and told him to go down to the lavatory and wash his face.

over Occurrences 1%

Now there had been great doings that morning, for a certain yeoman named Egbert, who came from Stoke over in Staffordshire, had thrown with ease all those that came against him; but a man of Denby, well known through all the countryside as William of the Scar, had been biding his time with the Stoke man; so, when Egbert had thrown everyone else, stout William leaped into the ring.

with Occurrences 1%

The workman knows that the devouring blast furnace requires to be incessantly stoked with fresh fuel.

Which preposition to use with  stoke