Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Algate

Algate ({not transcribed}) , adverb

[All + gate way. The s is an adverbial ending. See Gate.]

1.
Always; wholly; everywhere. [Obsolete]
Ulna now he algates must forego. — Spenser

Still used in the north of England in the sense of “everywhere.”

2.
By any or means; at all events. [Obsolete] — Fairfax
3.
Notwithstanding; yet. [Obsolete] — Chaucer

Also: Algates