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Definition of Alnagers
1. alnager [n] - See also: alnager
Lexicographical Neighbors of Alnagers
Literary usage of Alnagers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Analytical Index, to the Series of Records Known as the Remembrancia by Corporation of London, H. C. Overall, Corporation of London (England) (1878)
"... by virtue of his Patent of the new draperies, and charging the Deputy alnagers
with divers abuses. When he granted a lease to the City of the subsidy ..."
2. Early London Theatres: In the Fields by Thomas Fairman Ordish (1894)
"In 1582 the lords of the council wrote to the lord mayor and aldermen recommending
him to the office of one of the alnagers and searchers of cloth ; and a ..."
3. The Publications of the Selden Society by Selden Society (1908)
"alnagers of canvas who have made oath that they will act honestly in their ...
they will honestly present and cause to be attached all alnagers who have not ..."
4. The Merchant Adventurers of England: Their Laws and Ordinances with Other by William Ezra Lingelbach (1902)
"... as hereafter shalbe named,1 and 1 The officers named are correctors or brokers,
alnagers, weighers, folders and packers. The merchants are expressly ..."
5. A Calendar of Lancashire and Cheshire Exchequer Depositions by Commission by Great Britain Exchequer, Caroline Fishwick, Great Britain Record Commission (1885)
"The ATTORNEY-GENERAL on relation of MATTHIAS SOWERBY and ROBERT BROOKES,
deputy-alnagers for the counties of York and Lancaster, ..."