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Lod(i)ning, Loaden(n)ing, Loadn(e)ing, -nen, vbl. n. [Anglicized var. of Ladining, after loaden Lodin v.] a. The act of loading a ship. Bill of lodning, = bill of lading. b. concr. The load or cargo of a ship; also, a ship-load (of a commodity).a. (1) 16.. Admir. Ct. Form 63 b.
But if ther be two loadning of on voyag on out and another in Ib. 65.
When the merchant may loaden as much as the ship can goodlie cary, and the skipper hes no power of loadening or laying in any thing(2) 1678 Dunbar Social Life II. 121.
And the said Magnus is to deliver the goods to James Starge, skipper, and to take his bill-of-lodning thereforeb. 1635 Reg. Privy C. 2 Ser. VI. 5.
John McKy … challenged both the ship and the loadning to perteane to the said Olipher and him 1638 Rothes Affairs Kirk 134.
The toune of Leith to … take notice of all the ships that come into the road … , what loadening they have 1641 Misc. Maitl. C. II. 419.
The thrid is anent thre schipis loadneing of rye, extending to 6559 bollis rye, broght to the key 1646 Edinb. B. Rec. VIII. 110.
Awneris of an loadning of beanes, yrone, and lining shipped aboard in the shipp 1657 Glasgow B. Rec. II. 358.
Ane great loadning of salt is to be broght in 1659 Lamont Diary 147.
Ane other vessell, … was forced to cast some of her loadnen in the sea 1662 Edinb. B. Rec. IX. 309.
Being accused of regraitting in buying of a loadning of apples … and selling of them over againe 1672 Aberd. Council Lett. V. 129.
The said shipes loadneing of salt being 40 or 50 last of burdine 1688 Sinclair New Proposal 3.
The whole ship with all its loadning
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