"Saint Nicholas' clerk" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Saint Nicholas' clerks [plural]
Etymology: After Saint Nicholas, the patron saint of thieves. Head templates: {{en-noun|head=Saint Nicholas' clerk}} Saint Nicholas' clerk (plural Saint Nicholas' clerks)
  1. (obsolete) A highwayman. Wikipedia link: Saint Nicholas Tags: obsolete Categories (topical): Crime, People Synonyms: highwayman, scampsman, St. Nicholas' clerk Related terms: Knight of Saint Nicholas, Saint Nicholas' clergyman

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          "ref": "1589, Thomas Nashe, Martins Months Minde",
          "text": "And like the Saint Nicolas Clarkes on Salsburie plaine (I vse the si∣militude, for that Martin loues Sarum so well) stept out before vs in the high waie, and bidde vs stand.",
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          "ref": "c. 1622, William Rowley, A Match at Midnight, act 1, scene 1",
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          "text": "Next it is decreed, that the receivers of our rents and customes, to wit divers Rookes, and Saint Nicholas Clearkes shall certainely use no more slights to get more then they can clearely come off with, under penalty of being carried up Hol∣borne in a cart, and at Tiburne executed, which may tend to the dissolution of our whole fraternity.",
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          "ref": "1662, John Wilson, The Cheats, published in The Dramatic Works of John Wilson, Edinburgh: William Paterson, published 1874, act 1, scene 1, page 18",
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