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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Barkar, Barker, n. Also: barcar(e, berkar. [ME. barkar (1402), bercar, barker. f. Bark v.1] A tanner.(a) 14.. Acts I. 338/2.
Gif soutaris be barkaris bot of thame that the ere of the bestis and the hornis ar in like lang
1510 Crim. Trials I. i. 67.
Geif berkaris sellis thair ledder, according to the saidis pricis
c1520-c1535 Nisbet III. 43.
Ane Symon, a barcare
1569 Index Edinb. Test. I. 45.
John Henryson, Barcar
1587 Aberd. Chart. 350.
But preiudice of the … preuilege of leddir barcaris in bying of sick hyddis … and barking and selling of the Same
1617 Acts IV. 557/1.
That all barkaris off ledder … lett thair ledder ly in the bark poittis to the full tyme
(b) 1593 Aberd. B. Rec. II. 89.
Gif cordonaris within burgh be barkeris of ledder
1599 Conv. Burghs II. 46.
Thame that ar baith cordenaris and barkeris within brugh
1605 Glasgow B. Rec. I. 231.
That na cadgeris, meillmen, fruitmen, barkeris, nor na vtheris … repair towardis ony of the foirsaidis placis
1649 Baillie III. 102.
If it had been [given to] a barker, or any merchant, the letter might have come farr sooner
1690 Foulis Acc. Bk. 125.
To the barker lads to drink

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