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per longitudinem & pro j swaype [?read: swayle] pro eisdem xv pedibus. (a1451) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 100 j curta swall meremii, iij d. (1452) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 138 iij magnorum squalles, iij s. (1458) Chamberl.R.Winch. In solutis pro

wildernes sete he..In saltmersche, land fruitberande. (1130) EPNSoc.40 (Glo.) 127 Saltemerse. (1282) EPNSoc.14 (East Riding Yks.& York) 254 Saltmers. (1336) EPNSoc.14 (East Riding Yks.& York) 254 Saltmersse. (1343) in Rymer's Foedera (1816-69) 2.1222 Pro praebenda de Saltemerssh. (1130) Pipe R.Hen.I

(1472-3) RParl. 6.52b If any of the said Riottours so apperyng plede any relesse..triable oute of the said Shire of York, that then the issue therof to be tried within the said Shire of York and in noon other place.

tauri, xxvij boves, xl vaccae, iij twynters, xxxj stirkes, ix vituli. (1442) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 87 Do et lego..fratri meo septem animalia vocata twynternawt. (1466) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 284 I wite to ylkon of my sonnes v twynters

merchant; a vintner; (b) as surname. (1402) in Madox Firma Burgi (1726) 74 Thomas Megson de Wakefeld, Vyntner. (1404) Will York in Sur.Soc.4 334 Ricardum Marschall, vintner. ?a1425(a1415) Wycl.Lantern Hrl 2324 132/27 Þere ben marchauntis, chappemen, vitileris, vintineris, tauerneris. (1440)

bukkysskynnes, doesskynnes. (1433) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 31 Unum dublett coopertum cum bukskynnes. (c1455) Acc.St.Mary Thame in BBOAJ 9 119 Itm. for a bagg of a bukskyn to ye messbuke, pris viii d. (1471) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 188 j

Rec.B.Nottingham 2 52 Pro uno pari de serotecis cheverell v d. (1440) PParv. Hrl 221 73 Cheuerelle: leddare. (1446) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 102 De j dos. gloves cheverell ij s. a1475 in Camd.25 73 fn. For to make cheuerel

110/19 A gowne of Blake, furred with ficheux. (1451) Reg.Chanc.Oxf. in OHS 93 228 Togam penulatam cum fucheus. (1452) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 135 Togae..furratae cum fichouse. c1600(?c1395) PPl.Creed Trin-C R.3.15 295 A cote haþ he furred Wiþ foyns or

fixen of the fox . c1150(OE) Hrl.MQuad. Hrl 6258B 10/24 ȝif se inra dael þaes sceos byð fixen hyd. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 36 The ffixen of the fox is a saute ones in þe yeere..with grete payn men

(1180-90) EPNSoc.5 (North Riding Yks.) 154 Cateflat. (a1200) EPNSoc.14 (East Riding Yks.& York) 322 Murdocflat. (1225) EPNSoc.14 (East Riding Yks.& York) 322 Crosflat. (1261) EPNSoc.14 (East Riding Yks.& York) 207 Hauerflat. (1296-7) Acc.Cornw. in RHS ser.3.68 186 Et 8 ac.

duct, etc.; ?OF fluie stream. The mouthpiece of a hunting horn. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 72 First a good hunters horn shuld be dryve of ii span of lengthe..the flewe be of iii or iiii fyngres vppermore þan the

blacksmiths, a sledge-hammer. (1374) Doc.Coldingham in Sur.Soc.12 App.lxxvi In domo fabri j par de belyse..ij forhamers, ij handhammers. (1445) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 116 Willelmus Routh de Eboraco, camsmyth..Johanni Ulron, unum stethy de ferro..et unum forehamer. (1456-7) Acc.R.Dur. in Sur.Soc.103

I þanke þe lorde Roy 17.A.27 169 When þou were so forswong, Among þe iues þey did þe hong. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 48 That oþer woodnesse is clepid yflanked, for þei ben so forswonge [OF cousus] by the

horns. a1500(?c1450) Merlin Cmb Ff.3.11 339 Arthur was also fallen to grounde with the frayinge that thei hurteled togeder. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 76 ȝe shal know a greet herte by þe fraieng, and ye se þat þe woode

ganters, ij Calfaterns et xij goions eris emptis. (1415) Fabric R.Yk.Min. in Sur.Soc.35 35 In ij sappelynges emptis de Gilberto Walker pro gauntrees. (1449) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 111 Buttria..De iiij lignis vocatis gauntrees, super quae servisia ponebatur, viij d.

Til glotoun hadde ygulpid a galoun & a gille [B : Iille; 5 MSS: gille; C : gylle]. (?c1425) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 89 De iij ollis potell..j gyll, et vj quarts. (1440) PParv. Hrl 221 194 Gylle, lytylle pot:

Hic gigator: getyrnere. c1500 Cleges Ashm 61 101 Off trumpers, pypers, and nakerners, Off herpers, notys and gytherners. -?-(1404) Reg.Freemen York in Sur.Soc.96 107 Hugo de Rammesay, gyterner. (1396) in Thuresson ME Occup.Terms 187 Joh. Gyterner. a1525(?1435) Cov.Leet Bk. 161

of that color; dapple-gray. (c1390) Chaucer CT.Th. Manly-Rickert B.2074 His steede was al dappel [vrr. dappul, daple] gray. (1430) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 12 Unum equum album sive dappeldgray. c1440 Thos.Ercel. Thrn 41 Hir palfraye was a dappill [vrr. dappull,

was a bataile of gret sorwe; þer was swiche cark & swiche defoil, þat al Leodeganes folk made recoil. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 84 Þe forstere ought to brynge hem where as moost defoile is of grete male dere

Add 23986 76 For my scynnes hic am sory And my deprofundis ffor al yat y sin lys. (1471) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 179 Ther successours sall..say perpetually De profundis for my saule. a1500(?c1425) Spec.Sacer. Add 36791 75/36 Let him

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