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1588.  T. P., trans. Orders Span. Fleet, in Harl. Misc. (1744), I. 114. That all soldiers have their room clean, and unpestered of chests, and other things.

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1598.  Barret, Theor. Warres, 103. It is a place of armes, and is to bee left free and vnpestered for onely the battell when it is to be set.

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1824.  Mactaggart, Gallovid. Encycl. (1876), 233. Unpestered, sequestered, Deep bidden I remain.

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