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First published 1937 (DOST Vol. I).
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Quotation dates: 1680-1686
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Cornel(l, reduced form of Coronell n.1 (Cf. Cornal n.2) — 1680 Caldwell Fam. P. 138.
Thes are to give libertie to Lieutenant Cornell Cocharan, to put a boat in the loch 1686 Wodrow MSS. 4to. XXXVII. No. 12.
Some poor people … was fyned be Cornel Graham
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