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ulnager

ulnager Hist.
  (ˈʌlnɪdʒə(r))
  [f. prec. +-er1.]
  = alnager.

1750 in 10th Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm. (1885) App. I. 304 [Prosecuting his suit for the recovery of the patent office of] Ulnager [in Dublin]. 1832 Rolls Parlt. VII. 953/1 Office of Ulnager of Worsteds. 1867 Brande & Cox Dict. Sci., etc. III. 893/2 These officers were called alnagers or ulnagers, and the accounts rendered by them to the exchequer are still preserved.

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