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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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Hors-pak, -pack, n. [e.m.E. horsepack (1696).] A pack carried by a horse. — 1588 Ayr Charters 56.
Everie hors pak of woll, twa schillingis; everie hors pak of skynnis and claith, twa schillingis
1615 Perth Kirk S. 287.
He perceived … [two] skinners, convoying a stranger with a horse pack of skins to the Inch Port
1642 Aberd. Council Lett. II. 348.
In buying of tua hors packs of wooll
Ib. 349.
For selling threttein hors pack of wooll
1654 Conv. Burghs III. 388.
For ilk hors pack of wooll cuming or going, 1 s.

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