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Sentence
Thus
much
for
their
fraternities,
names,
lodgings,
and
assemblies,
at
all
which
times
everyone
of
them
carries
a
short
staff
in
his
hand,
which
is
called
a
filch,
having
in
the
nab,
or
head,
of
it,
a
ferme
(that
is
to
say,
a
hole)
into
which,
upon
any
piece
of
service,
when
he
goes
a
filching,
he
putteth
a
hook
of
iron,
with
which
hook
he
angles
at
a
window
in
the
dead
of
night,
for
shirts,
smocks,
or
any
other
linen
or
woollen.
And
for
that
reason
is
the
staff
called
a
filch.
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Thus much for their fraternities, names, lodgings, and assemblies, at all which times everyone of them carries a short staff in his hand, which is called a filch, having in the nab, or head, of it, a ferme (that is to say, a hole) into which, upon any piece of service, when he goes a filching, he putteth a hook of iron, with which hook he angles at a window in the dead of night, for shirts, smocks, or any other linen or woollen. And for that reason is the staff called a filch.
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