local. Obs. [f. war- as in WARLAND + LOT sb.] Some kind of waste or common lands.
c. 1290. Register Malton Priory (MS. Cott. Claudius D.xi), 206. Cum prato que dicitur Warlotes.
1614. Terrier of Morley of Winterton, Warlotes, the long; the short.
1794. Act Inclos. South Kelsey, 3. Commissioners for dividing and inclosing the said Open and Common Fields, Warlotts, or Whoselotts, Furze Leas, and Waste Grounds, within the Manor or Lordship of South Kelsey.