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First published 1971 (DOST Vol. IV).
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Mortancestor, n. Also: -ancester, -ansister, -ancessour. [Med. L. mors antecessor-is, AF. mordancestre, mort d'auncestre, e.m.E. mortauncestor (1540), -aunceter (1523), mortdauncestour (1543), etc. Only early in Sc.] = Mortancestry n.
Also plur., as also in med. L. (breve de) morteantecessorum (1437 Cal. Charters Suppl. 28 Nov.). (1318 Statut. Robt. I in) 14.. Acts I. 111/2.
And rycht sa in the breif of mortancester [L. in brevi de morte antecessoris] na ȝit in the breif of new disseysing the tenand [etc.] 14.. Reg. Maj. c. 128.
That tharof be nocht tane recognicone of mortancestor Ib. c. 172.
That breffis of mortancestor & of new dissessing neuermar salbe impledyt be chalance of the party askand bot allanerly be ane assise of the contre Ib.
How the breffis of mortancessour sal be mot & new dissesyng 1429–30 Sc. Hist. Rev. XXIX. 5.
Thar sal na bref of mortansister pas fra the Kyngis chapyl bot in maner and fwrm as his ordanit in Robert the Browysis statutis that is to say of lineale successioune and nocht of taylȝeplur. 14.. Reg. Maj. c. 3.
The breff of recognicioune of mortancestris & of new dissessyng
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