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A treatise on the law of letters-patent, for the sole use of ...
(I) The terms regrator and ingrosser were not known before the reign of Henry III.
3 Inst. 195, 196; 1 Hawk. P. C. c. 80; Brown, Indict. 40; Cromp. 80, b. Regrator,
according to Minshew, is derived from the French re iterum and grater scalpere, ...
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The ... Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England; Or, a ...
And [twA*,] see there is an ingrosler by act of parliament, and he is described by
the *7 E- 3- «• 5- statute of 5 E. 6. And by that act a { regrator is also described, " -
S" who is a kinde of ingrosler. Regrator is derived of the French 1 for this word ...
Edward Coke, Thomas Littleton, Francis Hargrave, 1817
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Institutes of the laws of England: containg the exposition ...
And by that act a f regrator is also described, caa'- '" 37 - 3' □who is a kinde of
ingrosser. Regrator is derived of the French ' For this word word regrattment, for
huckstery. But in ancient time both the in- [Regrator,'] see grosser and regrator ...
In this country public opinion in early times was strongly fixed upon the
clandestine bargains of the forestaller, (£) *the regrator,(?) r*j^ *151 and the
ingrosser,(w) as the cause of *dearth,(») and summary L ' J and severe laws were
enacted, ...
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The Third Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England: ...
And by that act a f regrator is also described, who is a kinde of ingrosser.
Regrator is derived of the French word rrgratement, for huckstery. But in ancient
time both the inn grossor and regrator were comprehended under forestaller. It
was 5 ...
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Munimenta Gildhallæ Londoniensis: Liber Albus, Liber ...
No monger or regrator of corn, fish, or poultry, was to make purchase thereof
before the hour of prime. Good corn was not to be mixed with bad, " in deceit of
the people," under pain of forfeiture. No one was to buy corn, malt, or salt, and
leave it ...
City of London (England). Corporation, Henry Thomas Riley, John Carpenter, 1859
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Les Termes de la Ley: Or, Certain Difficult and Obscure ...
See Manwood's forest laws, cap. 21, fol. 191, b. ' Regrator. Regrator is he that
hath corn, victuals, or other things. sufficient for his own necessary use or
spending, and doth nevertheless ingross and buy up into his hands more com, I I
victuals, ...
John Rastell, William Rastell, 1812
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Munimenta Gildhallæ Londoniensis: Liber albus, Liber ...
£201, 219 Item, that no Regrator of corn, poultry, or fish, shall buy for re-sale
before the hour of Prime . . . . Custum. 203 Item, that no Monger of corn or of other
victuals shall go out of the City to buy any victuals coming thereunto • . Custum.
Corporation of London (England), Henry Thomas Riley, John Carpenter, 1862
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, ...
REGRATOR, signifies him who buy and sells any1 Wares or victuals in the same
market or fair; and r. - grators are particularly described to be those who buy, or
get into their hands, in fairs or markets, any grain^ fish, butter, cheese, sheep, ...
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A practical treatise on the law of Patents for Inventions ...
5. says, &c. Here regrator is nothing more than a common huckster, and not a
regrator. It does not mean the resale in the same market, nor can any trace be
found in the •tatutes." (n) 1 East. 156. the objects with which the offences of
forestalling ...