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BOUCHE OF COURT

Volume 5 · 71 words · 1860 Edition

the privilege of having meat and drink at court scot-free. This custom was anciently in use also in the houses of noblemen. Thomas earl of Lancaster retained Sir John de Ewre to serve him with ten men at arms in time of war, allowing them bouche of court, with livery of hay, oats, and horse-shoes. Sir Hugh Merril had the same privilege for life, on condition of serving King Edward II.