or cragmans, subs. (old).—A hedge.

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  1610.  ROWLANDS, Martin Mark-all, p. 57 [Hunterian Club’s Reprint, 1874], s.v.

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  1671.  R. HEAD, The English Rogue, pt. I., ch. v., p. 48 (1874), s.v.

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  1785.  GROSE, A Classical Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue. The cull thought to have loped, by breaking through the CRACKMANS, but we fetched him back by a nope on the costard, which stopped his jaw.

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