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First published 1990 (DOST Vol. VII).
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Rema(i)ner, n.1 [Late ME and e.m.E. remayner (1454), -maner, -mainor, ONF remaneir = OF remanoir infin. Remain v.] The remainder. = Remanent n. 1 and 2. — 1519 Fife Sheriff Ct. 138.
That Robert … & theremaner of the personis complicis contenit in the kingis lettres salbe … skaithles of the said James 1633 Acts V 164/2.
With consideratione alwayes of the said lord … in that meane remaner of the said baronie of Torphichen
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