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Pundar, Ponder, Punner, n.1 Also: pundare, -er, -or. [North. ME ponder (c1400). Cf. Poindar, Pinder, Poundar, (and Pundlar).] = Poindar n. a. A person appointed to watch for and impound trespassing cattle, a pounder. b. A private person who impounds cattle. c. An official who distrains goods, a poinder.a. (a) c1450-2 Howlat 782 (A) (see Pundfald n. 1 (b)).
Pundar [B. pundare]
1473 Reg. Cupar A. I 173.
At thar be a common pundar contynualy to do his offis that na scath be done to our hanyngis
15.. Lichtoun Dreme 58 (M) (see Pundlar n.1 a (a)). 1550 Elgin Rec. I 102.
And ilk best that beis fundin in the corne to pay iiii d. … to be pait to the pundoris or to the awnaris takaris of the said guiddis
1573 Ib. 137.
The bailȝeis … hes feit William … pundar within this brucht for keiping of the coirnis of this burgh … and that for payment to him of xxi s. iiij d. fie and his meit as utheris pundaris gat in all tymis bypast and [etc.]
1691 Dumfries Doc. (Petitions No. 118).
[Petition of John Fariss] your honors punder [has served honestly] anent his pundership
(b) 1559–60 Ayr B. Acc. 31.
Ponder
(c) 1662 Dumfries Council Min. 19 May.
All … beists as sall be found feeding on the way … sall be liesume to the punner to tak sixpence a peece of ilk c[on]traveener
b. 1557 Inverness Rec. I 8.
That ewyrre ane that hes thair schot in the ellend sall be pundaris for uptakyn of the same [cattle etc.] and this done for keping of the yowng plantts of wod that bestiall destroys
c. 1660 Melrose Reg. Rec. I 306.
[Unless he prove the same (payment etc.)] by the punder oath who collected it or a subscryvit compt witnessed by 2 or 3 honest men

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