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(1418) EEWills 33/17 With-oute distourbaunce of..oure heires or assynes. (1436) Paston 2.42 All the title and interesse of the seid John Roys, his heyres and assignes. (1422) RParl. 5.45a To hym, his Heirs and his Assignees. (1446) Doc. in Morsbach

Acc.Exch.K.R.473/11.m.2 [OD col.] Pro ij carectatis de lugges pro Raylles in Gardino Regis. (1448) Acc.Yatton in Som.RS 4 88 To John Sty vor makyng of to baner luggus. (1270) EPNSoc.9 (Dev.) 381 Luggeslond. (1279) in Sundby Owl & N. 177

54b Willielmus le Lomner. (1293) in Fransson Surn. 130 Will. le Lumenur. Rog. le Lomenur. (1324) in Fransson Surn. 130 John le Lomynour. (1328) in Fransson Surn. 130 Rob. le Lompnour. Rob. le Lumenour. (1330) Acc.R.Dur. in Sur.Soc.100 517 Radulpho

of symptoms: occurring together, accompanied; of substances: mixed, blended. (c1437) Pet.Chanc.PRO ser.CP 1 file 12 no.156 Oone John Hotone..with other mysgoverned people..to him associet..come to the Toune of Thrisk. c1450 De CMulieribus Add 10304 1765 This quene that wass assocyate

maner mawfesours shulden ben unponnishid. (c1426) Paston 2.12 Certeyns maffaisours, felons, and brekeres of the kynges peas..the dwellyng place of John Grys..brokyn. (c1426) Paston 2.13 The sayd maffaisours and felons. (1429) in Rymer's Foedera (1709-10) 10.431 Gif this manner of

in Sur.Soc.85 26 We desyer yt he be wodyd be Myrtynmes next comyng. (1473-4) Deed Yks. in YASRS 69 35 John Salvayn..hath graunte and to ferme latyn to William Phippis..an acre of medue..to have and to hould..from the fest of

of endings or inflections added to the main part of a word. (c1434) Drury Wks. CmbAdd 2830 79/1 O what is a comparison? A liknes of diuerse thyngis in a certeyn accidens, as: John is wys, Thomas is wysere [etc.].

Pauperibus jacentibus in lectis suis extra lez maisen-dewes in villa Beverlaci xx s. (1455) RParl. 5.315b Which place the seid John hath yeven to a Meson Dewe founded by hym. (1470) Act Ripon in Sur.Soc.64 144 Item do et lego

s. (1401) Acc.R.Dur. in Sur.Soc.100 299 2 s. 8 d. de Metrid de Estraynton et Westraynton. a1425(c1395) WBible(2) Roy 1.C.8 John 2.6 There weren set sixe stonun cannes, aftir the clensyng of the Jewis, holdynge ech tweyne ether thre metretis

Sancte Peter..þas land, þet is, Barwe, Wermi'gtun..Thorp, and an myneter in Stan forð. (1229) Close R.Hen.III 185 Nicholaum le Mineter. (1296) in Fransson Surn. 135 Joh. Muneter. (1310) in Fransson Surn. 135 John le Meneter. (1351) Reg.Edw.Blk.Pr. 4/18 Herman Mynter.

missive adj. & n. Also missif . ML missivus . Also cp. OF lettres missibles & F lettres missives . (a) In phrases: lettres missive(s, lettre , lettres , official letter(s sent by the king or some other authority

of] moldyng, turnyng, ffilyng. (1440) PParv. Hrl 221 342 Mooldynge of paste: Pistura, ducamen. (1327) Doc. in Riley Mem.Lond. 163 [John Bird, baker..did skilfully and artfully cause a certain hole to be made upon a table of his, called a]

here godchyldere to gode teche. (1470) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 184 To every of my godchildir..iij s. iiij d. (1211) CRR(2) 6 126 Henricus Goddechild. (1274) Close R.Edw.I 79 Richard Godchild. (1287) Pleas Crown in BGAS 22 162 John Godchild.

thes Lordes Appellantz os myght be savete and seurtee pryncipalliche to the Kynges hegh Estate. (1465) Let.Coldingham in Sur.Soc.12 202 John Pencher priour..party appellaunt..and sir Patrike Home..party appellate. (a) One who accuses another in court, plaintiff; (b) one who challenges

as for the writt against Geffray Malivera..I stand in doubt whether Mr. Midleton and Mr. Ros greed you and Sir John Malivera thereof, or no. a1470 Ordin.War Hen.V in RS 55.1 Lnsd 285 469 Nomaner man be so hardy to

Plea & Mem.R.Lond.Gildh. 243 Taillcurs, sellers, haberdasschers..pouchemakers, schermen. (1378) Let.Bk.Lond.F Gldh LetBk F 268 [Thomas Trewe], haberdasshere. (1385) Inquis.Miscel.(PRO) 4.187 [John Bristowe], harberdassher. (c1387-95) Chaucer CT.Prol. Manly-Rickert A.361 An haberdasshere [vrr. haberdassher, habirdasshere, habirdaschere, haburdassher, haburdaissher] and a carpenter, A

hei-bọte n. Also ha(i)bold . From hei(e n. & bọte n. (1). The -bold forms may be due to blending with bọld n. The right of a tenant to take wood from the lord's woodland for the making or

ob. de opere de Wodehenes affirmato termino Nativitatis S. Johannis Baptiste vocato heynwodesilver. (1442) Deed Yks. in YASRS 63 37 [John to execute all the repairs at his own cost, taking the necessary] housebote [and] haynebote. (1200) in Pipe R.Soc.n.s.12

he biȝeteð hereword ðere mide. a1225(?a1200) Trin.Hom. Trin-C B.14.52 137 Þe tieðe is þat michele hereword þat ure helend him [John the Baptist] gaf, þus queðinde: `Inter natos mulierum.' a1250 Ancr. Tit D.18:Morton 86 Wið ouer muche hereword [Corp-C: þe

haeþeliȝ Off unnkerr swinnc. c1390 NHom.Narrat. Vrn 308/30 For heo was so vnsemely, þei lette of hire heþely. a1400(c1300) NHom.(1) John Bapt. Phys-E p.43 He sch[r]oudes his bodi And lates of pouer men hetheli. a1400(a1325) Cursor Vsp A.3 2606 Agar..heythlik

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