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Pultry, -re(e, Poutrie, -ré, Powtrie, -ré, Poultrie, -ré, Putrie, -rey, n. Also: pwlt-, pulth-, polt-, poutt-, powit-; powlt-; putt-; pewt-, peut- and -ry(e, -ri(e, -ré, -rey; -erie, -aré, -iré. [ME and e.m.E. pultrye (Chaucer), -rie, -ré, pulterie, pulletrie, poultre(e (1432–50), -rie, -ry, poultry (Chaucer), poultry-yard (1429), -market (1432–50), office of poulter (1455), med. L. pulteria, pultria etc. poultry (1252), (Sc.) ? pullet, ? hen-coop (1264), (Eng.) office of a poulter (1390), OF pouletrie (1280 in Godef.), poulleterie, f. poul(l)etier Pultere n.]

1. As a coll. and, freq., pl. without inflexion: Domestic fowls collectively, poultry.Applied both to the live birds and to the birds after slaughter prepared for food.Also kane pultry, Kane n.1 2.(a) 1316 (?c1370–1400) 15th Rep. Hist. MSS App. viii 41.
[Free … from] tolle [within Anandale] de cariage et pultare [ed. pulcare]
c1450-2 Howlat 644 (A).
For thai couth chewis chikinnis, and purches pultre [: hie, be, pewewe], … as kingis caytouris
a1500 Henr. Fab. 423 (Bann.).
A fox … did grete violence In piking of hir pultry day and nycht
Ib. 802. Ib. 2069 (Ch.).
For pultrie pyking
1476 Acta Aud. 54/1.
[56] fowlis of pultre thre dosane of capouns
1486 Exch. R. IX 359.
Idem onerat se … de … xl caponibus jc xlvj powtry … et de … xxiiij caponibus xlviij poltre … Summa … lxiiij capones [194] pultre
c1500 Rowll Cursing 205 (M).
That all pykaris that steilis pultre [: fle] Gayis nocht to hewin
c1500-c1512 Dunb. Flyt. 157 (B).
Thow plukkis [M. pykis] the pultre [M. powtrie] and scho pullis of the penis
1509 Rentale Dunkeld. (S.H.S.) 52.
[Counting 2] lie pultre [for 1 capon]
1515 Treas. Acc. V 21. 1525 Household Bks. Jas. V 19.
[117] pultre cane de Fiff
1526 Ib. 62.
viij pultree
1529 Edinb. B. Rec. II 6.
That … personis that sellis pultrye … bring thar stuff forsaid, pultre and wyld meit, opinlie to sell at the merkat cors
1540 Reg. Privy S. II 559/2.
And vixx of pultry
1541 Inchcolm Chart. 71.
Wytht thre dosoune of pultre sufficient cok or hen
1544 Antiq. Aberd. & B. IV 20.
Sex dusen and sex pwltrye
1550 Reg. Episc. Aberd. I 453.
Thre pultre
1556 Elgin Rec. I 30.
The peis of pultrie vi d.
1557 Reg. Cupar A. II 132.
Pultre
1567–8 Mar & Kellie MSS 19.
ij particles beif, ij builyeit pultrie
1573 Old Ross-shire I 112.
His haill custum pultrie … yeirlie [43] pultry half pultry
1582 Elgin Rec. I 168.
For the ferme pultrie of the landis of Estir Brownhillis
1594 (1598) Reg. Great S. 245/2.
12 capones, 12 lie pultrie
1595 Orkney Rentals ii 8.
xviij pultire
Ib. 36.
Summa of pultire with the miln, 29 pultrie ½, be halck hennis
1617 Montgomery Mem. 266 (see (b) below). 1630 Monteith Stewartry Ct. 29 June.
And thrie pwltrie
1659 Old Ross-shire II 45.
Pultrie
(b) 1486 Exch. R. IX 359 (see (a) above).
Powtry
1490 Acta Conc. I 140/2.
viij dosane of powtre
c1500 Lindores A. 411.
Powtrey
1543 Misc. Spald. C. II 271.
Povtre
1547 Reg. Cupar A. II 50.
With thretty twa powtre, cok and hene
1551 Edinb. B. Rec. II 158.
Parsonis that sellis pultre … bring thair … foirsaid powtre [etc.]
1553 Ib. 185.
The powtre ourheid viij d.
1587 Carmichael Etym. 10.
Cohors, a caue for powtrie
1617 Montgomery Mem. 266.
Charge of powtrie … xviii. … And swa the compter is superexpendit ii pultrie
1674 Cunningham Diary 4.
Only 80 lb. all silver rent, and the poutterie
(c) 1489 Acts II 219/1.
That all … martis mutoun poultre … may cum in to oure souerane lorde
1507 Edinb. B. Ct. Bk. 25.
That thai mak na regrating of hering fisch nor poultre in tyme to cum
c1535 Liber Dryburgh 336.
vij dowssene powltre
1561 Reg. Dunferm. App. 446.
Of pultrie … Item of poultrie
1587 Orkney & Shetl. Rec. 212.
Poultrie
1681 Edinb. B. Rec. XI 31.
Becaus the bread poultrey kaill and herbs and the veall … is to be removed from the high street to the mercat in Marlings Wynd [etc.]
(d) 1601 Dunblane Test. MS III 27.
xxij putrie price of the pice v s.
1604 Urie Baron Ct. 177.
Ane dovssone off puttrie
1612 Brechin Test. MS II 246.
Tua dussone putrey
1632 Monimail Reg. Ct. 23 Nov.
With thrie putrie or ellis vj s. for the peice thairof
(e) 1683 Galloway P. 24 March.
With ane dossen of pewtrie

b. In the following instances loosely extended to (1) flesh meat generally, (2) fowls in general, both domestic and wild. a1500 Henr. Fab. 2004 (Ch).
Bot wer it Pasche, that men suld pultrie eit As kiddis, lambis, or caponis in to ply [etc.]
1515 (c1580) Edinb. B. Rec. I 158.
Regratouris of pultrie, bayth wyld fowle and tame

2. In sing. and inflected pl. forms: A unit of poultry, a domestic fowl.sing. 1541 Exch. R. XVII 634.
j pultre
1543–4 Breadalbane Coll. MS No. 60.
Alanerlie payand … for … ilk capoun viij d. ilk pultre iiij d.
1549 Reg. Episc. Aberd. I 434.
Payand … ȝeirlie … ane caipon and ane half ane pultre [etc.]
1595 Orkney Rentals ii 29.
Pultrie
1669 Glasgow Chart. II 170.
Together with eight dozen of poultrie or sex pennies money forsaid for ilk pultrie
1698 Kirkcudbr. Sheriff Ct. Deeds II 787 (17 March).
[4 s. for each hen and 2 s. for each] peutrie
pl. 1538 Reg. Dunferm. 387.
Et xxxv solide pro lxx pultreis
1540 Lochleven Compt Bk. 3.
vj pulthreis ij bollis of malt
1555 Reg. Dunferm. 410.]
[xxiv pultreas
1561 Hist. Pluscardyn 256.
Thair is na charge … of custum muttones, kyddis, nor pultries
1573 Liber Melros II 651. 1577 Cramond Cullen Ann. 20.
Tuelf pultries
1593 Brechin Test. MS I 111b.
Sex capounes and xvj pultreis

3. Attrib. and comb.Also Pultry-foul(l, -man.Pultrie-land(s, appar. as (formerly) attached to the office of the royal poulter (= med. L. (Eng.) pulteria: see etym. note above). Late ME has pultery-market (1437).(1) 1473–4 M. Napier Mem. J. Napier 36.
[Infeft in the lands] vulgariter nuncupat le pultre land
1608 Ib. 318.
Of the landes of Merchistoune … and pultrielands
(2) 1595 Edinb. B. Rec. V 131.
In attending upoun the pultrie merket
1668 Ib. X 52.
The exorbitancie of the pryces taken for all sort of vivers sold in the pultrie mercat
1686 Ib. XI 188.
The dewes payable by the persones that keeps bread stands and poultrie stands in the bread and poultrie mercat
1697 Edinb. Test. LXXX 228.
In the pouttrie mercat in ane litle house ane chimney
(3) 1676 Greyfriars Interments 688.
Powitrie merchant
(4) 1699 Jervise Land of the Lindsays App. 326.
10 lib for poutrie duetie and tind money, etc.
(5) 1697 Kirkcudbr. Sheriff Ct. Deeds II 805 (12 May).
[With 6] pewtri bwrds [and 1 fasteneven hen]

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