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summarly

ˈsummarly, adv. Sc. Obs.
  [f. summar a. + -ly2.]
  = summarily.

c 1550 Rolland Crt. Venus iii. 119 Mair summarlie we sall cum to the end. 1564 Reg. Privy Council Scot. Ser. i. I. 291 To ansuer uther befoir the Lordis of Counsall and Sessioun, summarlie, but diet or tabill upon summondis. 1588 A. King tr. Canisius' Catech. g vij b, I sall pen summairlie ye occasion and ressones. 1633 Struther True Happiness 1 The first thing then is his choice, summarly described in the word (one thing). 1678 G. Mackenzie Crim. Laws Scot. i. xxvi. §2. (1699) 130 The Commissioners of the Thesaury did summarly..ordain the Sea-men to be whipt. 1689 in Acts Parlt. Scotl. (1875) XII. 61/1 Many of the Leidges were put to death summarlie without legall tryall Jury or record. 1693 Stair Inst. Law Scot. iv. iii. §25 Heretors of a Paroch are summarly charged to..Stent themselves for Building..Kirks. 1710 in Nairne Peerage Evidence (1874) 45 To the effect the said Mr. Robert Nairn may be the more summerly infeft in the said annual rent.

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