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foresaid
foresaid, a. (ˈfɔəsɛd) [f. fore- prefix + said.] = aforesaid. (In Sc. writings of 16th c., and in legal formulæ until 18th c., it occurs with plural ending forsaidis.) Now rare.c 1000 ælfric Josh. vi. 22 Iosue cwæþ þa siððan to þam foresædan ærendracum. a 1300 Cursor M. 6392 (Cott.) Moyses..smat it ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Gillespie (preacher)
the individuals who along with him had been denounced rebels the preceding year; prohibiting all "to reset, supply, or inter-commune with any of the foresaid persons our rebels, for the causes foresaid, nor furnish them with meat, drink, house, harbour, victual, nor any other thing useful or comfortable to wikipedia.org
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forsaid
forsaid see foresaid. Oxford English Dictionary
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United States v. Reese
regard to race, color, or previous condition of servitude; section 2 forbade wrongful refusal to register votes where a prerequisite step “required as foresaid wikipedia.org
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fore-say
fore-say, v. (fɔəˈseɪ) [OE. foresęcᵹan, f. fore- prefix + sęcᵹan to say.] trans. To say beforehand, foretell, predict. Now rare.c 900 tr. Bæda's Hist. Contents iii. xiii. (1890) 14 Ðæt se biscop Aidan þam scypfarendum þone storm towardne foresæᵹde. a 1300 Cursor M. 1606 (Cott.) A propheci, þat forsa... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Greig (minister)
before the Council upon Tuesday next, the 20th instant, or that day to enter his person in prison within the Tolbooth of Edinburgh, or Canongate under the foresaid wikipedia.org
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derasion
† deˈrasion Obs. rare—1. [n. of action from L. dērādĕre to shave off.] A scraping or shaving off.1684 tr. Bonet's Merc. Compit. iii. 79 The derasion made at the foresaid time is sufficient. Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Dick (salt-grieve)
After two years of rigorous imprisonment he was again brought before the Council, in September 1678, on the "foresaid libel." wikipedia.org
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gaudez
† gaudez, n. pl. Obs. [a. F. gaudez (obs.), f. L. gaudē ‘rejoice’. Cf. gaude-flore.] Prayers beginning with ‘Gaude’.1653 Urquhart Rabelais ii. xi. 77 The foresaid good woman, saying her gaudez and audinos. Oxford English Dictionary
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Henry Hickman
Pierce's Book called Αὐτοκατάκρισις as doth relate to the foresaid opinion,’ Oxford, 1658; 2nd edit. 1659. wikipedia.org
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defaultress
deˈfaultress rare. [f. defaulter + -ess.] A female defaulter.1736 Swift New Prop. Quadrille, The defaultress to be amerced as foresaid at the next meeting. Oxford English Dictionary
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Laurence Anderton
With a Discouery of sundry subtile Sleights vsed by Protestants, for euading the force of strongest Arguments, taken from cleerest Texts of the foresaid wikipedia.org
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Translation of "insured sum of the Insured" in Chinese - Reverso Context
Translations in context of "insured sum of the Insured" in English-Chinese from Reverso Context: Whether an accidental injury happens to the Insured for once or several times, the Insurer shall pay the "medical insurance for accidental injury" respectively in accordance with the foresaid provisions, but the accumulative amount of payment shall not exceed the insured sum of the Insured.
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Clogdogdo
Clogˈdogdo nonce-wd. [? f. clog + dog.]1609 B. Jonson Silent Woman iv. i. [ii.] A wife is a scurvy Clogdogdo..a very foresaid Bear-whelp..mala bestia. Oxford English Dictionary
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Old Tolbooth, Edinburgh
feet in breadth of land lying in the market place of the said burgh, on the north side of the street thereof; giving and granting to them, and their foresaid successors, our special license to construct and erect houses and buildings on the foresaid land, for the ornament of the said burgh, and for their necessary wikipedia.org
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