Definition of scraye. Meaning of scraye. Synonyms of scraye

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Definition of scraye

scraye
Scray Scray, n. [Cf. W. ysgr["a]en, ysgr["a]ell, a sea swallow, Armor. skrav.] (Zo["o]l.) A tern; the sea swallow. [Prov. Eng.] [Written also scraye.]

Meaning of scraye from wikipedia

- during the Jutish colonisation of the county. Scray (alternative spelling: Scraye) was not one of the original lathes and did not exist at the time of the...
- responsibility for defence and justice. Lathe of St. Augustine Lathe of Scraye Lathe of Scraye formed by mid-1200s from the half lathe of Milton (which consisted...
- then, was recorded as the largest and most powerful manor in the lathe of Scraye (in the centre of Kent). Milton Regis was formerly part of the Sittingbourne...
- Scray Lathe Auxiliaries at BCW Project (archived at the Wayback Machine). Scraye Lathe Horse at BCW Project (archived at the Wayback Machine). Shepway Lathe...