Sc. Obs. [f. forfault, FORFEIT sb. + -RY.] = FORFEITURE.

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c. 1565.  Lindsay of Pitscottie, Chron. Scot. (1728), 41. A sufficient Cause to tyne his Life, Lands and Goods, and deserving Forfaultry.

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1676.  W. Row, Contin. Blair’s Autobiog., xi. (1848), 367. The Lord Warriston and Robert Andrew being summoned, upon sixty days, under pain of forfaultry.

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