Bring him forth, ha's sate i'th stockes all night poore gallant knaue Ber.
I haue told your Lordship alreadie: The stockes carrie him.
And thou hadst beene set i'th' Stockes for that question, thoud'st well deseru'd it Kent.
If Tinkers may haue leaue to liue, and beare the Sow-skin Bowget, Then my account I well may giue, and in the Stockes auouch-it.
Secondly, you shall into your greatest stockes put your greatest grafts, and into your least, the least, that there may be an equall strength and conformitie in their coniunction.
To the end that you may not faile of this worke of imping, you must principally take heed, not to ouer-cleaue the Stockes of your Trees.
After casting time, you shall benefit your stockes much, if you helpe them to kill their Droanes, which by all probability and iudgement, are an idle kind of Bees, and wastefull.
Colophon] Imprinted at London by Rycharde Kele, dwellynge in Lombarde strete nere vnto the stockes market at the sygne of the Egle.
Some distance west is the Royal Exchange, whereof more shall be spoken in the ward of Cornhill, and so down to the little conduit, called the pissing conduit, by the Stockes market, and this is the south side of Threeneedle street.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stockes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.