Lexicographical Neighbors of Forren
Literary usage of Forren
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Coryat's Crudities: Hastily Gobled Up in Five Moneths Travells in France by Thomas Coryate, George Coryate (1905)
"This makes the learn'd of late in forren parts Finde Phoebes face so full of
wennes and warts. Explicit Joannes Harrington de Bathe. ..."
2. A Treatise on Copyholds by Charles Watkins (1826)
"Ham, Alking- ton, Hinton, Slimbridge, Hurst, Sages, Cam, Cowley, Canonbury,
Wotton, forren, Ar- lingham, Berkeley, and Wotten Burroughs, as the same have ..."
3. A Collection of the Reports of Cases, the Statutes, and Ecclesiastical Laws by Francis King Eagle, Edward Younge (1826)
"... payable, or in any, and time out of mind, yearly, out of all the estates in
the forren, except such as there"1/' part were ..."
4. Old South Leaflets by Old South Association (1902)
"No forren commoditie that comes into England comes withoute payment of custome
... before it come into the realme, and so all forren comodities become derer ..."
5. Old South Leaflets (General Series). by Old South Association, Old South Church (Boston, Mass.) (1902)
"No forren commoditie that comes into England comes withoute payment of custome
... before it come into the realme, and so all forren comodities become derer ..."
6. The Voyages of the English Nation to America by Richard Hakluyt (1889)
"No forren commoditie that comes into England ... before it come into the realme,
and so all forren comodities become derer to the subjectes of this realme; ..."