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First published 1983 (DOST Vol. V).
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Quotation dates: 1504-1556
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(Pin-,) Pynourschip, n. Pinour n.1 Cf. Pinorie n.] In Perth and Edinburgh: The office or duties of a licensed or official ‘piner’ (= Pinour n.1 1) of the burgh. —1504 Perth Guildry 469 (28 Nov.).
The prouest & baillies has set thair pynourschip & gait dichteing … for a ȝere to William Kingorn & Androv Storour 1511 Ib. 479 (10 Nov.).
The pynourschip of this burgh is set for this ȝeir … for the quhilkis the said Androue & Williame sall … pay … sex merkis … and … sall fynd twa carttis … & … twa hors to cary & leid all maner of gudes to the nichtbouris … sik as ald ws … was … & … sall dicht all the mercattis of the tovn … and als sall … dicht the mydding at lyis besid the peir beneth the trone 1543 Reg. Privy S. III. 66/2.
Makand him officeman of the pynourschip of the trone of the burgh of Edinburgh for all the dayis of his life … [with] all feis and dewiteis aucht and wount thairof 1556 Perth Guildry 300 (17 April).
The said pretendit office of pynourschip