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ˈout-ˌparish [out- 1.] a. A parish lying outside the walls or municipal boundaries of a city or town, though for some purpose considered to belong to it. b. An outlying parish.
1577–87Holinshed Chron. III. 1212/1 There died in the citie and out parishes of all diseases one hundred fiftie and two. 1659Burton's Diary (1828) IV. 433 The parish of Margaret's, Westminster, and other the out-parishes, in the counties of Middlesex and Surrey, within the weekly Bills of Mortality. 1722De Foe Plague (1884) 26 The Infection keept..in the out-Parishes. 1894C. Creighton Hist. Epidemics Brit. II. 85 The Liberties of the City and the out-parishes were covered with aggregates of houses. |