An exposition of certaine difficult and obscure words, and termes of the lawes of this realme, newly set forth & augmented, both in French & English, for the help of such yong students, as are desirous to attaine to the knowledge of the same

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An exposition of certaine difficult and obscure words, and termes of the lawes of this realme, newly set forth & augmented, both in French & English, for the help of such yong students, as are desirous to attaine to the knowledge of the same
Author
Rastell, John, d. 1536.
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At London :: Printed by th'assignee of Charles Yetsweirt Esq. deceased. Cum priuilegio Regiæ Maiestatis,
1595.
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Law -- England -- Dictionaries -- Early works to 1800.
Law -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800.
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"An exposition of certaine difficult and obscure words, and termes of the lawes of this realme, newly set forth & augmented, both in French & English, for the help of such yong students, as are desirous to attaine to the knowledge of the same." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A10426.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 12, 2025.

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Rout.

ROut, is when people doe assemble themselues to∣gether & after do procéed or ride, or go forth, or do moue by the instigation of one or more, who is their leader: This is called Rout, be∣cause they doe moue, and procéed in Routes & num∣bers.

Also where many as∣semble themselues toge∣ther vpon their owne qua∣rels

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& brauls, as if the in∣habitants of a towne will gather thēselues together, to breake hedges, pales or such like to haue common there, or to beate another that hath done to them a commō displeasure or such like, that is a Rout and a∣gainst the lawe although they haue not done or put in execution their mischie∣uous entent. Sée the sta∣tute 1. Mar. ca. 12.

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