1 gen 1686 anni - stoop
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A pillar or post, often of wood. 1463 <i>for a newe stowpe to the grate yates 10d</i>, Bubwith (SS35/134); 1553 <i>againste the stowpe of the stall which was sett harde in the grounde</i>, Terrington (YAJ37/167); 1626 <i>for setting stowpes and rales in the arch of a woodden bridge near Sowerby Milne,</i> Thirsk (NRQS3/259); 1650 <i>did pull and afterwards broke … two rayless and six stoopes out of a foote wooden bridge</i>, Huddersfield (QS4/3). At Kirkstall, in 1686, it was ordered that <i>stoopes of wood or stone</i> be set in the sides of a causey <i>to guide persons when the water is high and to keep waynes, Carts and Carryages from destroying the said Cawsey</i> (QS1). It was used occasionally as a verb: 1607 <i>the inhabitants in Acome to stoupe and rayle their several lands</i> (YRS137/282).
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