Lexicographical Neighbors of Jerqued
Literary usage of Jerqued
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Calendar of Treasury Papers, 1556-[1728]: Preserved in Public Record Office by Great Britain Public Record Office, Great Britain Treasury, Joseph Redington (1874)
"... at the Custom House without being regularly "jerqued," and had stifled or
concealed several land-waiters' books and warrants. ..."
2. Dues and Charges on Shipping in Foreign Ports: A Manual of Reference for the (1907)
"Custom house officers are kept on board until the vessel is jerqued, their pay
and food falling upon the vessel. No one is allowed to go on board until this ..."