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Publications: Camden series]
The allowance of Justices of Assise in thear circuits, as it was proportioned at the
first making thearof. £ s. d. A . j i dyet per diem . . . 0 18 4 A puisne judge \ J r „ , ,
for his i men' ten' allowetJ eatche 16d . . . 0 13 4 I horses, thirteen, eatche 16d .
Royal Historical Society (Great Britain),
1858
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Liber Famelicus of Sir James Whitelocke, a Judge of the ...
0 l8 4 A ~ d Y P Paglia]: ge ; men, ten, allowed eatche l6'l . 0 l3 4 horses, thirteen,
eatche 16d 0 l7 4 2 9 0 Ad for the second judge as mutche 2 9 0 4 l8 _0 Oxon.
Circuit. For the clerk of assise, three men, eatche. LIBER FAMELICUS. 109.
James Whitelocke, John Bruce,
1858
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The Seven Sages: In Scotish Metre
... Ns the Grilloun, anv als tehairP ol hir lieht »Will eatche nlweill lie birvis ns lehn
hes ble Ns the Grllloun will eatche to him ane Gute. Vuin la ane Wge «r zit ane
zoung Prentxle Nuhen thnz? nr bot laitlie Put to the werk Ne o.uiek Hngxne ttuvie,
...
John Rolland, David Laing,
1837
Sir James Whitelocke, in that year, records:* "The allowance of Justices of Assize
in their circuits, as it was proportioned at the first making thereof, . . . , fdyet per
diem A puisne judge I ^ ten> allowed eatche 16d for his (horses, thirteen, eatche
...
Sir Frank Douglas MacKinnon,
1940
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The English dialect dictionary, being the complete ...
Fg (SWEET O.E.T. 608).] EA, EACE, see Aye, “(121.2, Easse. EACH, sb. Sc. Ircl.
th. Also in forms eads th.'; eatche Sc.; edge N.I.1 th.'; eetch Cai.'; eitch Sh.I. [it]. idz,
edg] Au adze. Se. Let me hae a whample at him wi' mine eatche—that's a', ...
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Archaeologia Aeliana, Or, Miscellaneous Tracts Relating to ...
£ «. d. ' A puisne I Dyet per diem 018 4 Judge □ Men, ten, allowed eatche I6d. 0
13 4 for his I Horses, thirteen, eatche 16<J 0 17 2 9 0 Ad for the second Judge as
mutche 2 9 0 4 18 0 For the Clerk of Assise, three Men, eatche lUd 0 4 0 For five ...
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Scottish Dictionary and Supplement: In Four Volumes. Suppl. ...
EASTLE, prep. To the eastward of ; as, " castle the know," to the east of the knoll,
Roxb. Eastilt, adv. Eastward.] Add; Bede, however, uses east-led as signifying
eastern. V.Lye. EATCHE, s. An adze or addice, S. " Ony man that has said to ye, ...
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The plays and poems of William Shakspeare
Drant's translation of Horace's Satires, 1567 : " they ranged in eatche inhere, " No
spousailes knowne," &c. The sense is, — How, if your husband fly off in pursuit of
some other woman ? The expression is used again, Scene III. : " his eye doth ...
William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone, James Boswell,
1821
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The Prose Works: Containing Tales of my landlord, The Monastery
I am sure I hope there's nae ill seed sawn between us, Mr Bolderstone—Ony man
that has said to ye, I am no gratefn' for the situation of queen's cooper, let me hae
a whample at him wi' mine eatche'-that's a'.” “My good friends—my dear ...
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The ambitious step-mother. Tamerlane. The fair penitent. Ulysses
My Love ! my Royal Bride! the Spoiler, Grief, Deiaces every Pea-ture, like the
Deluge That raz'd the Bea uties of the first Creation ; 1 cannot bear it: Villains,
give me way '. [He breaks from the Gieard that hold: him, and eatche: hold of
Amesh-is.