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ˈnotar Sc. Now rare. Also 5–6 notare, 6 notair(e, 6–7, 9 noter, 7 nottar. [Sc. variant of notary n.: see -ar2.] A notary.
1439in Charters etc. Edinb. (1871) 65 In presens of Robert Mechelson of Hyrdmanston public notare vnderwrytin. 1469Sc. Acts Jas. III (1814) II. 95 His hienes may mak notaris & tabellionis. c1480Henryson Mor. Fab. vi. (Sheep & Dog) v, The foxe wes clerk and notare in the cause. 1533Bellenden Livy iv. iv. (S.T.S.) II. 63 Vnder þe quhilk suld be notaris and writaris to bere þe charge of tabillis and registeris. 1546Reg. Privy Council Scot. I. 46 Neill Layng, and Alexander Gibsoun, noteris publict. 1588A. King tr. Canisius' Catech. 9 Sinnes that maye be done by notaires. 1678Sir G. Mackenzie Crim. Laws Scot. ii. xiii. §2 (1699) 209 The Clerks of all other Courts must be Notars. 1708J. Chamberlayne St. Gt. Brit. (1710) ii. ii. iv. 409 The Lord Register..has the Power of appointing Clerks for Registration of Seasines and Admissions of Nottars. a1773Fergusson Will Poems (1788) I. 101 These presents wrote are By William Blair, the public notar. 1822Hibbert Desc. Shetl. Isl. (1891) 61 Filled with all the clauses and quirks that the lawyer and noter could invent. |