Legal Definition and Related Resources of Cocket
Meaning of Cocket
A seal appertaining to the king’s custom house. Reg. Orig. 192. A scroll or parchment sealed and delivered by the oflicers of the custom house to merchants, as an evidence that their wares are customed. Cowell; Spelman. See 7 Low. (U.S.) 116. The entry office in the custom house itself. A kind of bread said by Cowell to be hard-baked; sea biscuit.
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