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Estreated
Estreat Es*treat", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Estreated; p. pr. & vb. n. Estreating.] (Law) (a) To extract or take out from the records of a court, and send up to the court of exchequer to be enforced; -- said of a forfeited recognizance. (b) To bring in to the exchequer, as a fine.

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- market had been abandoned. By now Mold had two main streets, Streate Byle (Beili) and Streate Dadlede (Dadleu-dy), and about 40 houses making up the settlement...
- London; Henry Denham (printer), for Rafe Newberye dwelling in Fleete streate, Anno. 1565. Aprilis. 18 STC 1915 R. Soellner, Shakespeare's Patterns of...
- Rerequisite. By Roulande Hall, for Edwarde Sutton, dwellyng in Lonmbarde Streate, at the signe of the Cradell. Burke, Sir Bernard (1866). A Genealogical...
- and philanthropist. He was married to Jan Hochstraser (also known as Jan Streate Cox) from May 1956 until his death and had a daughter Virginia and stepson...
- English by John Florio, etc. London: H[enry] Bynneman dvvelling in Thames streate, neere vnto Baynardes Castell.] It seems likely that this work was not...
- London; Henry Denham (printer), for Rafe Newberye dwelling in Fleete streate, Anno. 1565. Aprilis. 18; STC 1915 AEEA 2006. Harney, Bill Yidumduma; Cairns...
- Bullingham Guthlac Edwards 1562–63 William Gibbes John More 1571 Francis Streate Richard Bullingham 1572 Christopher Deighton Thomas Walsgrove alias Fleet...
- was". Leland noted that at that time Worksop was "a praty market of 2 streates and metely well buildid." Worksop Manor became a prison for Mary, Queen...
- Knight, and Mr. Barnaby fell out in the night with a certayn priest in the streate, whose parte a gentyllman comyng by chance took, and so they fell by the...
- (Internet Archive). Will of William Broke of Ham, Es**** (P.C.C. 1562, Streate quire). Pollard, 'Wilson, Thomas', Old D.N.B., citing pedigree in College...