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† ˈJohn-a-ˈstiles Obs. Forms: 6 John at Stile, of the Stile, 6–7 -a-stile, 7 -a-Stiles, -a-Styles, 7–8 a Stiles. [orig. John atte Stile, i.e. John (who dwells) at the stile.] (See John-a-nokes.)
1531Dial. on Laws England i. vi. 12 If a man be out⁓lawed, and after by his wyll byqueth certayne goodes to Iohn at Style. 1581,1642[see John-a-nokes]. 1687R. L'Estrange Answ. Diss. 34 Here is an Imperial Prerogative over-ruled by a Pamphlet; A Cause given against the King by John-a-Styles. 1714J. Fortescue-Aland Pref. Fortescue's Abs. & Lim. Mon. 51 Taking Goods in Withernam..is no more than to take other Goods of John a Stiles in lieu of Goods which he took under colour of distress. |