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A Dictionary of the Older Scottish Tongue (up to 1700)

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First published 2001 (DOST Vol. X).
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Quotation dates: <1375, 1375

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Stuth, Stuht, n.2 [?] = Stelebow n.1 1265 Exchequer Rolls I 32.
Item Michaeli Scoto et Ricardo Ruffo qui terras vastatas ceperunt ad stuth [marg. steilbow]
c1290 Liber Calchou 456.
Quilibet husbandus cepit cum terra sua stuht … duos boues, vnum equum tres celdras auene sex bollas ordei & tres bollas frumenti et postmodum quando abbas Ricardus mutauit illud seruicium in argentum reddiderit sursum suum stuht & dedit quilibet pro terra sua per annum xviij solidi

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