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Outlawed
Outlaw Out"law`, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Outlawed; p. pr. & vb. n. Outlawing.] [AS. ?tlagian.] 1. To deprive of the benefit and protection of law; to declare to be an outlaw; to proscribe. --Blackstone. 2. To remove from legal jurisdiction or enforcement; as, to outlaw a debt or claim; to deprive of legal force. ``Laws outlawed by necessity.' --Fuller.

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- a gode felawe. And in its final lines the Gest sums up: he was a good outlawe, And dyde pore men moch god. Within Robin Hood's band, medieval forms of...
- complaint by William Outlawe, a leading citizen of Kilkenny city, which foreshadowed the celebrated Witch Trials of 1324. Outlawe alleged that William...
- heretics, Alice Kyteler and William Outlawe were ordered to appear before the Bishop to answer charges of witchcraft. Outlawe was supported by Arnold de Paor...
- November 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 November 2007. Mackay, Ronan "Outlawe (Utlagh), Roger" Cambridge Dictionary of Irish Biography 2009...
- Roger Utlagh, or Roger Outlawe (c. 1260 – 1341) was a leading Irish cleric, judge and statesman of the fourteenth century who was Prior of Kilmainham...
- William de Vesci. It was run by Franciscan friars. Roger Utlagh, or Roger Outlawe (d. 1341) was a leading Irish cleric, judge and statesman of the fourteenth...
- it was ****ociated with outlaws, one named as "Roger de Presteman, an outlawe of Tyneslawe". The area became industrialised from 1732, when the River...
- of him the people tell almost as many romantick storyes as of the great outlawe Robin Whood." He was outlawed in 1491, and pardoned two years later). Gaskell...
- almost certainly with the ****istance of her brother-in-law Roger Utlagh (or Outlawe), the Lord Chancellor of Ireland, who had always maintained her innocence...
- bishop wrote to the Chancellor of Ireland, Roger Utlagh or Outlawe to have Alice arrested. Outlawe was Alice's brother-in-law and he imprisoned the Bishop...