Cocket
In old English law, a cocket was a custom house seal; or a certified document given to a shipper as a warrant that his goods have been duly entered and have paid duty. Hence, in Scotland, there was an officer called the clerk of the cocket. It may have given its name to cocket bread, which was perhaps stamped as though with a seal.
primaryTopic
Cocket
In old English law, a cocket was a custom house seal; or a certified document given to a shipper as a warrant that his goods have been duly entered and have paid duty. Hence, in Scotland, there was an officer called the clerk of the cocket. It may have given its name to cocket bread, which was perhaps stamped as though with a seal.
has abstract
In old English law, a cocket w ...... stamped as though with a seal.
@en
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
Wikipage revision ID
741,149,888
hypernym
type
comment
In old English law, a cocket w ...... stamped as though with a seal.
@en
label
Cocket
@en