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CHECK

Volume 4 · 177 words · 1797 Edition

or CHECK-Roll, a roll or book, wherein are contained the names of such persons as are attendants and in the pay of the king, or other great personages, as their household servants. Clerk of the Check in the king's household, has the check and controlment of the yeomen of the guard, and all the ushers belonging to the royal family, allowing their absence or defects in attendance, or diminishing their wages for the same, &c. He also, by himself or deputy, takes the view of those that are to watch in the court, and has the setting of the watch, &c.

Clerk of the Check in the royal dock-yards, an officer who keeps a muster or register of all the men employed aboard his majesty's ships and vessels, and also of all the artificers and others in the service of the navy at the port where he is settled.

falconry, a term used of a hawk, when she forfeits her proper game, to fly at pyes, crows, rooks, or the like, that crofs her in her flight.