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First published 1963 (DOST Vol. III).
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Quotation dates: 1517

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Lugget. Probably erroneous for cagget Cage(a)t n. (a small box). —1517 Treasurer's Accounts V. 124.
To Robert Hart quhilk raid at my lord governouris command out of Edinburgh with double hors, to Coldinghame, for ane lugget with lettrez, landit thare, come out of France and had to Glasgu xlij s.

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