le it is generally pronounced _ratheripe_.
See also Cooper's excellent _Sussex Glossary_, 2nd edit. 1853.
M.
_Old Booty's Case_ (Vol. iii., p. 40.).--The most authentic report of this
case is, I think, in one of the London Gazettes for 1687 or 1688. I read
the report in one of these at the British Museum several years ago. It
purported to be given only a few days after the trial had taken place.
H. T. RILEY.
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