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Definition of Misdoers
1. misdoer [n] - See also: misdoer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Misdoers
Literary usage of Misdoers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pleadings and Depositions in the Duchy Court of Lancaster by Henry Fishwick (1896)
"... wherein certain of the said misdoers are dwelling, your said orator can have
no remedy against them by the common law unless your good Mastership be ..."
2. Gypsies: Some Curious Investigations, Collected, Translated, Or Reprinted by John Watts De Peyster (1887)
"... instituted against these misdoers. The magistracy of the place, however, shall
see to it that the trial be, as far as possible, hastened and finished. ..."
3. Mental Conflicts and Misconduct by William Healy (1917)
"We find that some misdoers do not, in their misconduct, appear to be in the least
carrying out their keenest desires. Their actions are forced, as it were, ..."
4. The Justice of the Peace, and Parish Officer by Richard Burn (1820)
"If the bordering towns do not within a year and a day indict the misdoers, then
shall the lord, or other party grieved, bring his action upon this branch ..."
5. Plumpton Correspondence: A Series of Letters, Chiefly Domestick, Written in by Edward Plumpton (1839)
"... and pursuit there was taken by the said misdoers one William Humberstone, also
servant to the said Cardinall, whom after that he was ..."
6. A Treatise of the Pleas of the Crown by Edward Hyde East (1806)
"Not only the misdoers themselves, but the procurers and Principals and anv wno
wittingly receive the woman so taken away are necessaries. ...... ,» . i ..."