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First published 2000 (DOST Vol. VIII).
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Rud(e)-fair(e, n. Also: ruid-, rood-. [Rud(e n.1 I and Fair n.] An annual fair held on one or other of the Rood-days, s.v. Rud(e)-day n. 1541 Jervise Memor. Angus & Mearns I 115.
[The principal annual fair was held upon the Rood Day (the third of May) from which it had the name of] Ruidfair
1591 Reg. Great S. 679/1 (see Rud(e)-day n. a (2)).
Ruid-fair
1642 Aberd. Sheriff Ct. III 5.
Ruid Fair
1658 Dumfries Kirk S. 16 Sept.
The rest of the referris are delayed in respect of the Rude faire
1671 Kirkcudbr. Sheriff Ct. Deeds I 302.
[200 merks Scots payable 13 September next, being the] Rudfair
c1680 Coll. Aberd. & B. 96.
Considerable … mercats, Rood fair, and Marymass fair

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