1821 — John Galt, Annals of the Parish, M. Carey & Sons (1821), page 92:
The beans swelled on the poor bird's stomach, and her crop bellied out like the kyte of a Glasgow magistrate, until it was just a sight to be seen with its head back on its shoulders.
1856 — Anonymous, The Chronicles of Gotham; or, The Facetious History of Official Proceedings, page 140:
Yea, the trading of Gotham extendeth beyond the borders to the land of the Bull, where there are men of great fatness, and are bulged in the kyte by reason of much beef and ale.