local. Obs. [f. war- as in WARLAND + LOT sb.] Some kind of waste or common lands.

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c. 1290.  Register Malton Priory (MS. Cott. Claudius D.xi), 206. Cum prato que dicitur Warlotes.

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1614.  Terrier of Morley of Winterton, Warlotes, the long; the short.

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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.

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