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Quotation dates: 1470-1494
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Intra, Intray, n. [Varr. of Entra n. Cf. Intré.] Entry. — 1470 Acts Lords Auditors 86/2.
To pruf and schew his intra in the said landis in verificatioune of the said Johnes of Levingstounes entre his tennande 1493 Lennox Mun. 145.
Lammes … sal be the intray of the said master Johne … in or to the assedatioun forsaid 1494 Treasurer's Accounts I. 245.
The intra of thir werkmen … was the acht day of September, contenuane to the xxv day of Marche
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