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Carte blanche
Carte blanche, a white card, or free permission, signed at the
Carte-bote
Carte-bote. See BOTE.
cartload
as much as will fill or load a cart the quantity that a cart holds In excavating and carting
Vegetables
a street, and includes a motor-car, motor lorry, motor omnibus, cart, locomotive tram-car, hand-cart, truck, motor-cycle, bicycle, tricycle and rickshaw. [Cantonments
Keep open
Keep open, a private cart stand is 'kept open' only if it is kept open
Bote
estovers or botes, i.e., necessary wood, such as house-bote, plough-bote, cart-bote, and hay-bote or hedge-bote. House-bote is a sufficient allowance of
Vagrants
the open air, or under a tent, or in any cart or waggon, and not giving a good account of himself;
Poaching
net for taking game, and may stop and search any cart, etc., in which such constable, etc., shall have good cause
Magna Carta
Magna Carta, [Latin 'great charter'] The English charter that King John granted
Lep and lace
custom in the manor of Writtle, in Essex, that every cart which goes over Greenbury within that manor (except it be
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