Rag-stone, an impure limestone, consisting chiefly of lime and silica, much used in Kent. It breaks up into pieces about the size of a brick, and is hard and flat bedded. The name is also applied to the hard irregular rock which frequently overlies better building materials. Besides being used for building purposes, hones or sharpening stones for scythes, &c. are made of it.
Rag-stone
Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 8: Peasant to Eoumelia, p. 552
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