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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Quotation dates: 1489, 1540-1556
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Annullatioun, n. Also: annullacioun(e, -ione. [Late ME. adnullacioun (1495).] Annulment. 1489 Acts II. 219/1.
That full derogacioune, cassacioune, and annullacioune be maid of all giftis [etc.] 1540 Ib. II. 383/1.
To insert this his graces present reuocatioune and annullatioune in the buke of this his present parliament 1556 Protocol Book of T. Dalrymple 36.
His accioun … for annullacioun, reduccioun, & receding of the said contrack
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