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S(c)hallop, n. Also: schalop, s(c)hallope, schollab, schellop(e, schelepe, (scallope). [e.m.E. shallop (1590), shalop (1619), F. chaloupe; var. of Challop n. Cf. Du. sloep.]
a. A boat, propelled by oars or by sail, for use in shallow waters, or to serve larger vessels as an auxiliary, supply boat, or the like. b. A large heavy sea-going boat, rigged fore and aft, appar. freq. used as an auxiliary to warships, and sometimes armed, also, a man of war shallope.There is some ambiguity between senses a and b.a. 1572 Treas. Acc. XII 308.
For the fraucht of ane schallope to Gawin Ramsay messinger passand of Leith to execute ane charge upoun the larde of Corstorphin Ib. 324.
For the fraucht of the schallope with ane parte of capitane Michellis suldertis convoying the said artailyerie and to thame in drink silver xl s. 1577 Edinb. Test. VI 51.
Ane schallop lyand in Leyth hevin worth … lxvj li. xiij s. [MS d.] iiij d. 1622–3 M. Works Acc. (ed.) II 151.
For making ane schallope of his awin tymmer for the small ordinance 1661 Bk. Arran II 104.
The saids defenders came … upon them … by boats shallops and siclyk vessels from the places of thair residence into the said yle of Arren(b) a1568 Bann. MS 211b/11.
And schellops saillis alsweill as schippis most hie And pennyis passis alsweill as goldin crownis 1570–1 Canongate Ct. Bk. 326.
Ane schellop … quhairintill the said David had new cumit owir the wattir 1594 Skipper's Acc. (Morton) 3a.
For the schelepe iii lib. v s. 1610 Crim. Trials III 84.
Laidning his boittis and schellopes with stane and lyme, and loiseing the same(c) 1600-1610 Melvill 280.
And sa finding … a lytle schollab, reposing on him whase turn was in hand, we tuk the sie, and gat verie fear passage, and cam to Edinbruche(d) 1579, 1617 Despauter (1617) 23.
Celox, a scallopeb. 1569 Treas. Acc. XII 169.
To certane men of weir … being in reddines to imbark in ane schallope of Leith to have past aburde upoun ane Inglis pirat lyand in Kingorne raid 1571 Ib. 288.
To the boitmen and marinaris of the schallope that past with the men of weir furth of Leith 1572 Ib. 314.
For expensis maid upoun the schip and schallope callit the Hewganat for furnesing and reiking of hir to the sey … at … divers tymes a1578 Pitsc. II 278/16.
Ane schip with ane schalop to keip the narrow vatteris fra thame of Blaknes 1644 Acts VI i 85/2.
To furnish his ship with tuentie peece of good ordinance [etc.] … and that the saidis estates sall caus provide … ane shallop for the vse of the said ship 1646 J. Hope Diary (1958) 185.
I inquyred for … passage for Dover [from Calais] and understood that the passage boatt was not to parte untill Moneday bot … there was goeing a shallope that had come over with my lord Goring. … wee sett off bot wee wer not a ligge out when wee discryed a man of warre shallope … perseuing ane English crare
c. Schallop-boit (= -boat), ? chiefly, or only, in sense a above. 1560–1 Admir. Ct. Bk. (St. S.) 189.
Withhalding fra him of ane schallop boit 1574 Edinb. Test. III 38b.
Ane schallop boit price lviij lib. 1579 Ib. VII 98.
Thrie quarteris of ane schellop boit price thairof xviij l. 1591 Ib. XXII 366.
The thrid of ane crear … ane schellope boit price thairof lxxx lib.
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