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First published 1976 (SND Vol. X).
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ABBEY, n. Sc. usage with def. art., specif. of the Abbey of Holyrood in Edinburgh, now the royal palace, the precincts of which could be used as a sanctuary for debtors trying to evade their creditors. Comb. Abbey Laird, a jocular term for such a debtor. See also Laird, n., 2. (1).Edb. 1726 Edb. Ev. Courant (7 March):
Diligence being used for the same, he was obliged to betake himself to the Abbey.
Sc. 1827 C. I. Johnstone Eliz. de Bruce II. xii.:
Robert Grahame, Esquire of Monkshaugh and Kippencreery Wester, an Abbey Laird!

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