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Gild, Gyld, n.1 Also: gilde, gylde, guyld, guyild. [ME. gilde, gylde (c 1330), ON., MLG., MDu. gilde, med. L. gilda.]
1. An association or brotherhood; a (merchant) guild. Dene of (the) gild; see also Dene n.2 3. 14.. Acts. I. *89/2.
Heyr begynnis the lawis of the gyld Ib.
The statutis of the gilde of Scotland Ib. *91/2.
Giff ony of our brether of the gilde in his eyld fall crukyt or pure Ib. 338/2.
Gif litstares or soutaris that ar of the gilde oysis thar craft witht thar awn hande 1442 Aberd. B. Rec. I. 8.
It is sene speidful to the commoune counsaile and the gylde, for the kepyng and governance of this burgh [etc.] 1520 Stirling B. Rec. I. 2.
That na man enter to the fredoum of the gild bot he that sall pay v li 1529 Ib. 38.
Archibald Spettall enterit to the fredoume of burgesry and gild 1570 (1650) Dundee B. Laws 114.
Anent the evidents of the gild Ib. 115.
That he is free and ane of the brethren of the gild 1617 Acts IV. 538/2.
The deanes of guyild 1641 Peebles B. Rec. 104.
To bruik … and posses for ewer the gild of merchandice, with gildes courtes
2. a. A member of a guild. 1448 Aberd. B. Rec. I.402.
That the dene of the gild … punyce … all thaim that … barkis, nocht beand gilde 1497 Dunferm. B. Rec. 75.
Vilyem Symsone wes maide burges and gilde … and maid the ayth awch tharto 1555 Edinb. B. Rec. II. 208.
Maister Robert Glen to be put burges and gild in the lokkit buik 1556 Ib. 240.
Hector Blacader wes suorn and admittit burges and gild 1560 Ib. III. 89.
[To] steik vp thair buithe durris … vnto [the tyme] they cum and mak thame self gild 1598 Stirling B. Rec. I. 87.
Andro Hendersoun is enterit in burges and gild 1665 Ib. 250.
[Three persons] are admitted burgessis and gild gratis
b. Membership in a guild. 1556 Inverness B. Rec. I. 3.
Ilk ane of thame payand xx merkis for thair fredom and gyld
3. Attrib. with box, buke, counsall, court, day, dochter, hall, hose, kist, laws, merchandise, officer, richt, seat, serjand, serjand-, servandschip, silver, son, tikket, wine. 1634 Stirling Merch. Guilds 51.
Quhilk sowme of swit of compts, gild box and wthers abouementionat 1668 Conv. Burghs III. 606.
The said deane of gild and his counsell … can not … force them … to enter of new againe as burgessis or pay anie thing to the gild box 1580 Edinb. B. Rec. IV. 140.
Thatt the lokkitt gild buke be putt vp in the chairterhous 1614 Ib. VI. 124.
At the tyme of the buiking of the said prentes in the gild buiks 1585 Ib. IV. 384.
The vnlawes and penalteis … to be bestowet the ane halff be the greitt counsall of the toun and the vther half to the said gild counsall 1499 Dunferm. B. Rec. 97.
The covnt made … befor the alderman, the balyes, and the dene of the gilde in the gilde covrt 1501 Edinb. B. Rec. I. 89.
That the gild court begyn on Fryday nixt cummis 1598 Stirling B. Rec. I. 89.
That … the said Normond and his fortefearis be inhibit and dischargit to hald ony gild court 1457 Misc. Spald. C. V. 22.
Quhat tyme that the persounes … be warnyt on othir dayis than the gilde dai 1681 Stirling Comm. Good MS. 154 b.
To the treat in the gild hall 12 gallons of claret wyne 1556 Inverness B. Rec. I. 3.
Patre Skynner … hes fundin James Skynner souerte … for the spice and the wine and his gyld hoys 1606 (1650) Dundee B. Laws 136.
To se the same [inventory] input in the common gild kist 1624 Stirling Merch. Guilds 44.
The same day … den of gild, resavit the handsenȝie and pinsell … with the money bak and gild kist 1555–6 Edinb. B. Rec. II. 365.
Ane elne of blak stemming, for the coppye of the gild lawis 14.. Acts I. 336/2.
Thai vse gilde merchandise … bakand and brewand, tappand wyne, walx, terr, and sape 1573 Edinb. B. Rec. IV. 1.
Robert Drummond, gyld officer 1610 Stirling Merch. Guilds 29.
The contraversie … anent the gild rycht acclamit be the said craftis to pertene to thame 1650 Dundee B. Laws 154.
For aiken delles and uther timber for bigging the gild seat in the Wast Kirk 1555 Edinb. B. Rec. II. 211.
Johne Nicolsoun alias Doctour Smyth … wes ane of the gild serjandis 1573 Ib. IV. 1.
The counsale … admyttis … Jhonne Smyth, cramer, as their gild and kirk seriand 1555 Ib. II. 210.
The prouest [etc.].grantis to Robert Craig, goldsmyth, the office of gild serjandschip 1560 Edinb. Old Acc. II. 116.
To him for the gild serwandschippe, xxx s. 1570 (1650) Dundee B. Laws 111.
Ane box for the collection of gild silver 1576 Ib. 115.
Ten schillings … to be applied with the rest of the gild selver 14.. Acts I. 91*/2.
That nane salbe ressavyt within our fraternite of gilde les than xl s., except they be gild sonnes and gild dochters 1621 Ib. IV. 623/1.
The guyld tikkettis 1686 Aberd. B. Rec. IV. 307.
The forsaid soume to be payed out of the gildwyne moneyes
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