Ill Fame

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Meaning of Ill fame

A technical expression, which not only means bad character as generally understood, but applies to every person, whatever may be his conduct and character in life, who visits bawdy houses, gaming houses, and other places which are of ill fame. 1 Rogers, City Hall Rec. (N. Y.) 67; 2 Hill (N. Y.) 558; 17 Pick. (Mass.) 80; Ayliffe, Par. 276; 1 Hagg. Ecc. 720, 767; 1 Hagg. Consist, 302; 2 Hagg. Consist. 24; 2 Greenl. Ev. § 44. See “House of 111 Fame.”

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