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non-ˈentry [non- 1.] 1. Sc. Law. = prec. Also attrib., as non-entry duty, non-entry mail. Now Hist.
1497Acc. Ld. High Treas. I. 315, I ressauit fra Schir James of Levingstoune..of ane termez male of his landis, being in the Kingis handis for his nonentree. a1578Lindesay (Pitscottie) Chron. Scot. (S.T.S.) I. 351 He fand money of the saidis landis in non entrie. 1681Stair Instit. ii. xiv. §20. 299 Non-entry taketh place whenever the Fee is void, whether it be holden Ward, Blanch or Feu. Ibid. §21. 300 To pay the Non-entry Mails. a1768Erskine Inst. Law Scot. ii. v. §46 (1773) 232 A charter of Novo⁓damus..imports a release to the vassal..of all nonentry-duties prior to the grant. 1837Skene Highlanders Scot. II. iv. 103 A gift of the nonentries of Knoydart to Cameron. 1860C. Innes Scot. in Middle Ages iv. 122 The feudal casualties of ward, relief, marriage, and non-entry. 2. The act or fact of not entering; no entrance.
1599B. Jonson Cynthia's Rev. v. iii, You must pardon your non-entry: Husbands are not allow'd here. 1616― Love Restored, I am sure he concluded all in a nonentry. 1962H. R. Loyn Anglo-Saxon Eng. ix. 359 A factor that determined entry or non-entry in Domesday Book. |