declaire

English

Verb

declaire

  1. Misspelling of declare.
    • 1693, Andrew Johnston, Advertisment by Dr. Monro Presbyter of the Church of Scotland:
      The said Mr. Andrew Johnston declaire that I am ready to take my solemn Oath before any of the Judges in England, that Tho. Mitchell signed freely at my desire the said Certificate as I offered it, and as it was Inserted in the said Book: And that I know no other Certificate different from the former signed by him.
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