| A | B |
| bookplates | labels posted inside books that show the owner's name |
| green | a grassy area usually located at the center of a town or city |
| porringers | shallow cups or bowls with handles |
| succession | a sequence |
| congregation | a group of people who regularly worship at a church |
| lines | battle areas closest to the enemy |
| sheathing | a protective covering on the underwater part of a ship's hull |
| transport | a ship used to carry troops or military equipment from one place to another |
| dispatched | sent off to a specific destination |
| militia | an army of citizens who are not professional soldiers |
| spurs | short spikes or sharp-toothed wheels attached to the heel's of a rider's boots and used to urge a horse forward |
| volley | many shots fired at the same time |
| foundry | a place where metals are cast and molded |
| petticoat | a skirt or slip worn by girls and women as an undergarment |
| steeple | a tall tower rising from the roof of a church or other building |