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Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records and of the ...
8d. ; two turkeys and one capon as acates or 7s. ; 6c/. per £1, receiver's fees.
Inrolled, 1 March, 1705. No. <s, Like Deeds. — 3 and 4 September, 1702. —
Duke of Ormond to Peter ' m- Cooke of Knockgraffan, gent. Tobberbryan and
Marshal's ...
Ireland. Public Record Office, 1869
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Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland
3d. ; two fat capons as acates or As. ; &d. per £1, receiver's fees. Inrolled, 27
September, 1704. No. 27, 6 m. Like Deeds. — 9 and 10 July, 1703. — Duke of
Ormond to Lawrence Brennock of Clonmel, gent. A stone house, slated, with a
back ...
Ireland. Public Record Office, Ireland. State Paper Office, 1869
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Analytical Indexes to Volumes II. and VIII. of the Series of ...
Letter from the Lords of the Council to the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen,
with reference to their former directions touching the regulating the prices of small
acates, stating that they have forborne to require so strict an account as otherwise
...
Corporation of London (England), 1870
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A Glossary: Or, Collection of Words, Phrases, Names, and ...
You dainty wits? two of you to a cater, To cheat him of a dinner? B. tf Fl. Mad. Lav.
ii. 4 ACATES. Often contracted to cafes. Provision, food, delicacies. I, and all
choice that plenty can send in ; Bread, wine, acates, fowl, leather, fish, or fin. B.
Jon.
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Dictionnary of the English Language with Numerous ...
n.s. [See Acates.] Provider or purchaser of provisions. Obsolete. In the dramatis
persona? of B. Jonson's Sad Shepherd, we find " Robin Hood's bailiff or acater."
Chaucer best defines the character. A gentil manciple was ther of a temple, ...
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Glossary of Archaic and Provincial Words: A Supplement to ...
J. H.] ACATES, ACHATES, n. Victuals ; provisions purchased. Whan I cam eerly
or late, I pinched nat at hem in myn acate. Hoccleve, i. 180. Cotgrave, denning
the term pittance, says, it imported "meat, food, acates, victual of all sorts, bread
and ...
Jonathan Boucher, Joseph Hunter, Joseph Stevenson, 1832
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A glossary; or, Collection of words ... which have been ...
A sordid rascal, one that never made Good meal but in his sleep, sells the acates
are sent him, Fish, fowl, and venison. B. Jon. Staple of Nezcs, ii. 1 . In the above
passage I have transposed the word but, which evidently restores the true sense
...
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Middle English dictionary
PI. achates, acates, acades. [CF achat, AF acat. ] l. (a) The act of buying, a
purchase; (b) comune ~ [transl. L coemptio], a purchase made under (unfair)
conditions imposed by a ruler; (c) fig. redemption. (a) (cl387-95) Chaucer CT.Prol
. A. 57l: ...
Hans Kurath, Sherman McAllister Kuhn, Robert E. Lewis, 1952
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Glossary of Archaic and Provincial Words, Edited by Joseph ...
J. H.] ACATES, ACHATES, n. Victuals ; provisions purchased. Whan I earn ecrly
or late, I pinched not at hem in myn acate. Hoccleve, i. 180. Cotgrave, defining
the term pittance, says, it imported “meat, food, acates, victual of all sorts, bread
and ...
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A Dictionary of Mexican American Proverbs
62, Same as E; Haz el bien y no acates a quien. Conde , p. l92, Haces el bien sin
ver a quien. Covarrubias, p. 2l5, Hace el bien y no cates a quien. Chavez, p. 47,
same as E. Espinosa, A., p. l0l, Haz el bien y no acates a quien. Espinosa, F., p.