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arrear-ward
† aˈrrear-ward Obs. Forms: 6 arrier-, 7 arere-, arrere-ward. [f. arrear adv. + ward: see prec. There may have been an early arere-ward, as well as rere-ward (cf. ONFr. arere-, rere-warde), but existing evidence shows only rere-ward in 13th c., rere-, arrere-garde int. by Caxton in 15th c., and arrer... Oxford English Dictionary
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rearward
▪ I. rearward, n.1 (ˈrɪəwɔːd) Forms: 4–5 rer-, 4–9 rere-, 5 Sc. reir-, 6–7 reare-, 7 reer-, 6 rearward; also 4–7 -warde. [a. AF. rerewarde (c 1307): see note to arrear-ward.] 1. Mil. (and Naval). That part of an army (or fleet) which is stationed behind the main body; the third division in a force d... Oxford English Dictionary
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Richard Power, 1st Earl of Tyrone
Baron Power The new Lord Power was made governor of the county and city of Waterford, and had also a company of foot; but the pay was often in arrear. In May 1673 Power made a move to unite the Curraghmore and Dromana estates by marrying his ward and sister's daughter, Catherine Fitzgerald, to his eldest wikipedia.org
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arrière-guard
‖ arrière-guard, † aˈrrear-guard Forms: 5 arryere-, 6 arere-, arrier-, areare-gard(e, 7 arrere-, 7–8 arrear-, 7–9 arrière-guard. [a. 15th c. Fr. arrière-guarde; in 16–17th c. quite conformed to the Eng. spelling of arrear and guard; but by mod. writers again spelt partly as French. Also, from the fi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ancient borough
Charters The levy of fines on rent arrear, and the distraints for debt due, which were obtained through the borough court, were a matter of interest to The choice of councillors in the wards rested probably with the aldermen and the ward jury summoned by them to make the presentments. wikipedia.org
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avantward
† aˈvantˌward Obs. Also avaunt-, avawm-, awaward. [a. ONF. avantwarde, = central F. avant-guarde, now avant-garde: cf. arrear-ward. Aphetized in 13th c. as vauntwarde (1297), vaumwarde (1330), vauwarde (1401), vaward (1435–1625, common in Shakes.), vanward.] = avant-garde, van-guard.1375 Barbour Bru... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain, 1755–1759
}} | {{|Charles Ward's Estate Act 1757|private|47|17-05-1757|archived=n|An Act to enable the Guardian of Charles Ward, an Infant, to sell and convey Part Strand; and for rectifying a Mistake in the said Act; and for allowing further Time to the Receivers of certain Aids, for settling Insuper for Monies in Arrear wikipedia.org
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