Lexicographical Neighbors of Dyester
Literary usage of Dyester
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Register. [1406-1535] edited by James Harvey Bloom (1907)
"William Rolfe & Elenor, his w., of the same, dyester... 15*. Surety, the Master.
36 Henry VI. [1457-58]. Monday after the Feast of the Ascension. [Fol. 78. ..."
2. Records of the Borough of Leicester: Being a Series of Extracts from the by Mary Bateson, William Henry Stevenson, John Edward Stocks (1901)
"... dyester, Tho. Halford, butcher. 118. No. 268. [Dec. 6, 1420.] Grant from Tho.
Gaddesby to Adam Cook, Sir John Syston, perpetual vicar of All Saints' ..."
3. Publications by Dorset Record Society, Ohio Civil War Centennial Commission, Ohio Historical Society (1905)
"... the sum of five pound eighteen shillings Scots for meal bought from the
complainer and receaved by the defender. The which day John Scott dyester in ..."
4. The Heart of Mid-Lothian by Walter Scott (1878)
"that dyester's pole is good enough for the homicide." The unhappy man was forced
to his fate with remorseless rapidity. Butler, separated from him by the ..."