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First published 1986 (DOST Vol. VI).
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Quotation dates: 1507, 1594
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Pone, v. [L. pōnere.] tr. To deposit: to assign, allocate; to place or exhibit before (a council). —1507 (c 1580) Edinb. B. Rec. I 111.
The officeris to … inbring the said vnlawes and the poyndis taken thairfor to the dene of gild to be ponit to the kirk werk 1594 Misc. 3 Spald. C. II 29.
That the said Mr. James … hes purcheist his majesties licence for passing forth of the realme … quhilkis licencis now ponit and exhibit befoir the consall and thairfoir thay decernit thair testimoniall conforme thairto


