Scottish National Dictionary (1700–)
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First published 1934 (SND Vol. I). Includes material from the 1976 supplement.
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Quotation dates: 1712-1762
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BILGET, n.1 Also billgat. “A billet for a soldier's quarters” (Sc. 1911 S.D.D. Add.). Also attrib. Sc. 1712 Burgh Rec. Gsw. (1908) 485:
The magistrats enact and ordaine that James Govane, merchant, shall be free of paying money to the poor by billgats. Edb. 1747-62 Observations by W.S.s concerning Poors Rates 15:
They considered that each Inhabitant's Circumstances enabled him to afford from Year to Year, they signified this to him by a Billet (whence this contribution got the name of Bilget-Money). . . . Within these three Weeks, they have declared that there is no further occasion for levying the Bilget-money.
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