Also 6 alledger, 7 -eadger. [f. ALLEGE v.2 + -ER1.] One who alleges, or cites.

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1579.  W. Fulke, Heskins’ Parl., 64. A long speache … against M. Heskins the alledger of it.

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1624.  Gataker, Transubstant., 67. This alleadger of him fareth as ill as in the former allegation.

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1661.  Boyle, Certain Physiol. Ess. (1669), 285. Which narrative, if we may believe it as confidently as the famous Alleger of it Pamphilio appears to do.

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