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terme of his life, and þe Reuersion to Richard Burdon. (1427) Doc. in Flasdieck Origurk. 68 John Hore hath gr[au]nted to the seid John Wodehows..the reuercon of certeyn londes, that Roger Banastre holdith yn 'Miche Rauele terme of his lif.'

in Fenland NQ 7 307 Please it yowe to consider howe that on John ffordham, late bisshop of Ely, arrayned an assise of novel disseisin ayenst John Baldwar..and other tenaunts..of the maner of Sutton in the counte of Lincoln. (1425)

Doc. in Sur.Soc.85 3 John Lyllyng suld fynd seurte..yat he suld abyde thaward of ye Mayr an ye Counseyll..And als for a parcell of yair jugement and yair awarde at yat tyme, yai charged ye sayd John Lyllyng [etc.]. (1433)

of a ship; (c) cargo, freight; (d) expenses or charges for transporting goods. (1423) Doc.Brewer in Bk.Lond.E. 153/388 Item, to John Smyth, laborer, for portage of tiles, j d. (1423) Doc.Brewer in Bk.Lond.E. 172/995 Item, for portage of viij gownes

Igain. a1400(c1300) NHom.(1) Gosp. Phys-E p.47 First quat he [John the Baptist] was, askid thai, And he ȝgain to thaim gan sai, `Crist that ye sek am I noht.' a1400(c1300) NHom.(1) John Bapt. Phys-E p.40 Him thoht scham Igain to

Nicholas Edmond hath lete certayn landis and tenementis in ffeltham to John Shepherd and Agnes, his wiff, for terme of her lyuys, the remayndere therof to William and John, ther sonys. (1448) Doc. in Sundby Dial.Wor. Eg Charter 608 256

armoryes, Knyghtys, squyers, and palfrays, All redy for to goo. (1446) Proc.Privy C. 6.55 Lettres of warrant..unto oure welbeloved squier John Stanley, sergeant of our armury, charging hym to do make and ordeigne..good and souffisant armure for the said appellant

d. (1442) Doc. in Sur.Soc.85 18 We..serched a tenement of..John of Bolton..in ye tenur of John Wetelay. (1443) Indent.Medilton in Yks.CM 1 273 A cotag wyth a yard lygyng y' by a plase yhen in yhe tenor of John Vttyng.

he ouȝte be vndir a scole maistir. (1447) RParl. 5.137b Everiche of the saied Maistre William, Maistre Gilbert, Maistre John, and John Neell Maistre, suche Scole maister so bi him sette..may in his owne parich or place remove, and an

(1349) Will Court Hust. Gldh 1.695 [He leaves to John Normand, his] vadlet, [two marks]. (1357) Acc.Chester in LCRS 59 243 [50 marks yearly for his life to his] vadlet, [John de Sarnesfeld, for his services in Gascony, and especially

dispute), ?furtherance. ?1457 Hardyng Chron.A Lnsd 204:Hammond 235/47 The kynge..by gode benyvolence At laycestr foure dukes made in fer..His brother John for grete expedience Duke off Bedford he made by hole decre. a1525(?1472) Cov.Leet Bk. 378/11 For thexpedience of grete

Wycl.37 Concl. Tit D.1 137 To repreue tirauntis and extorcioneris. (1422) Plea & Mem. in Bk.Lond.E. 129 William Brigis and John his man ben Extorcionours of mennes bestes. (?a1439) Lydg. FP Bod 263 7.798 Eleazarus..An extursioneer cruel & despitous. (1440)

by the, his fadir lawe. c1450 Alph.Tales Add 25719 393/22 Þis emperour sall be þi fadyr-in-lay. (1461) Paston 3.286 An other is to helpe his fader yn lawe. (1465) Acc.Howard in RC 57 172 Of John Hobes and is faderlaw.

YASRS 16 145 Rob. Feriman. (1332) Sub.R.Lan. in LCRS 31.2 47 Johannes le Fermon. (1354) Acc.Chester in LCRS 59 210 John le Feremone. (1414) Invent.Monk-Wear. in Sur.Soc.29 195 Et Willelmo ferriman pro passagio de Sunderland, iij s. iiij d. (1464)

be French. All quots. difficult to distinguish from feuterer. ] (1198) in Pipe R.Soc.n.s.9 227 Thomas le Feutrier. (1203) Lib.R.King John PRO 62 56 Thomas le Feutrer. (?a1225) Deed Waltham in Archaeol.36 Hrl 391 413 Gilebertus le Feltrier. (1258-9) Will

Mayer Nominale Mayer 713/31 Hec ficus: a fyke or a fikes. fic-tre , fig tree . a1200(OE) Hat.Gosp. Hat 38 John 1.48 Under þam fic-treowe. ?c1200 Orm. Jun 1 13731 Full wel maȝȝ Adamess gillt Þurrh fictre ben bitacnedd. ?c1200

before, a precursor; (b) pl. the advance guard. a1400(a1325) Cursor Vsp A.3 13208 Forþi es he [John the Baptist] cald his foriner [Got: forinnier; Trin-C: forgoer; Frf: puruayer], And cristes aun messager. a1425(?a1350) Nicod.(1) Glb E.9 100/1246 Þus am I

by casting them of molten metal; a founder or caster. (1207) Fine R.King John 452 Henricus Fondor. (1235) Close R.Hen.III 114 Johannes le Fundur. (1402) RParl. 3.520a Bartilmew Dekene, Founder. (1423) Doc.Brewer in Bk.Lond.E. 148 Of þe Smythes..of þe Foundours.

credibli adv. Also credebli . From credible adj. Reliably, on good authority. (1425) Proc.Privy C. 3.175 If any of hem may knowe or credebly here telle of eny suche bodely harme purposed..he schal withstande hit. (1430-1) RParl. 4.375b As

179 Thomas Dessere. (1230) in Pipe R.Soc.n.s.4 105 Johannes le decer. (1241) Close R.Hen.III 266 Ricardus Desser'. (1305) Pat.R.Edw.I 370 John le Dicere. (1334-5) Will Court Hust. Gldh 1.401 [His houses in] Dezarslane [to be sold]. (1395) Chart.St.Paul in Archaeol.43

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