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vngerd. c1450 Trin-C.LEDict. Trin-C O.5.4 578/36-7 Discinctus: ungyrd; Discingo: to ungyrd. a1500(c1465) SEChron. Lamb 306 69 They brought him thorowe London ungirde by twene two bysshopis to his owne place. c1460 Dub.Abraham Dub 432 201 A, fader, þen do of

Cleo C.4 127 The xiiij day of Feuerell, that is to say vpon seynt Valentyne's day, the kyng com to london. a1475(?1445) ?Lydg. Cal. Rwl B.408 45 I hope truly Seynt Valentyne Wil schewe us loue. (1477) Paston 2.436 Vppon

þe sone A voyder, And sone A-voyd þou thi trenchere. (c1460) Bk.Arms in Anc.7 Hrl 2169 203 The armys of London beryth gowlys iiij woyderys of sylver a swerde of the felde. The armys of Yorke beryth gowlys iiij lebardys

Doc. in Welch Hist.Pewterers Lond. 27 Payde to Thoma lotte and to John ffroste fore wachchynge att the Towre of london fore xxxti dayes, euery day v d. xij s. vj d. (c1475) Ordin.Househ.Edw.IV Hrl 642 38 Yeomen of crowne

le garderobe de Roy, that tyme beyng of the body of household, afterwards assigned to kepe his office continually in London among merchaunts and artificers, hymselfe to come when the King or Chaumberlayn calleth hym He taketh all his receytes

vouderont purchacer feire, marche, garenne, ou autre franchise. a1500(c1465) SEChron. Lamb 306 34 The kynge graunted to the Cite of London waren. A piece of land used for the breeding of hares, a warren. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 12

a1500(c1465) SEChron. Lamb 306 77 He made him redy a gayne in the marche of Walis, and he came to London with xxx ml. men of Westren men and Walsshmen, Kentes men and Esex men togeders. (a1398) Trev. Barth. Add

and wytle þe leud þai wyle lere. (1465) Paston 1.129 I had nought of my livelode for myn exspenses at London this thwolmonyth day; Ye may verely vndirstand þat it is not guided wittely ner discretly, and therfore I pray

and barn of John Michels vnto Whitley in lenght, and in brod fro the the hie way þat ledithe to London vnto the watur of Schyrburn. (a1393) Gower CA Frf 3 1.1729 Riht so this knyht on daies brode In

bodi to be berijt in the chirchau. (1439) EEWills 113/4 My body to be buryed in Powles grete chirchehawe of london be-fore the cross. (1450) Acc.Yatton in Som.RS 4 90 Schrydyng of treyes yn church hay j d. (1456) Will

sporte them. c1475 Gregory's Chron. Eg 1995 196 That same day, the aftyr non, the Duke of Yorke roode thoroughe London. c1475 Gregory's Chron. Eg 1995 204 And [the] batayle..lastyd alle the aftyr none, fro one of the clocke tylle

Hill 6 I woll that the saide Preest..be chosen and presented to the Officiall of my lord the Archedeken of london or to his commyssary. ?a1500 Lndsb.Nominale Lndsb 780/3 Nomina Ecclesiasticorum..Hic comissarius: a comissere. c1525 Rule & T.St.Francis(2) Fst D.4

concours] or rennyng to gidere of the cumpany of peple. (1447) RParl. 5.137a For asmuche as to the Citee of London is the commune concours of this lond..som for lake of Scole maistres in thier oune Contree [etc.]. c1450(?c1400) 3

into England in sauf gard to hir lord. (1471) Paston 5.102 Them that have kept me and condyt me to London. a1500(?c1450) Merlin Cmb Ff.3.11 50 Ye shall offer them to condite oute of the londe..When thei of the Castell

custumẹr n. Also customer , -emer , coustomer . OF co(u)stum(i)er n. & adj.; cp. also AL custumarius . (a) A customs official, collector of customs; (b) a tradesman liable for the payment of a tax. (a1399) Oath Bk.Colchester

in Bk.Lond.E. Gldh LetBk I & K 82 Þe said ayde, þe which ye [the mayor, aldermen, and commons of London] haue concluded to do vnto vs [the king] now. (1445-6) Proc.Privy C. 6.325 The rolles called rolles of the

of sint kateryne of my foundacion. (1440) Let.Bk.Lond.K Gldh LetBk K 243 Divers mysgovernances and mesprisions doon..withinne oure Cite of London ayens the places of oure fundacioun. (1442) RParl. 5.43a The Monasterie of oure Lady..the whiche is of the fundation

Robert Strode, Freman Off London. (1422) Plea & Mem. in Bk.Lond.E. 124 He byet & sellit and is no freman, & paied neither lotte ne scotte. (1422) Plea & Mem. in Bk.Lond.E. 132 We endite John london, Foreyn, & his

her piles & her pales. (1426) Reg.Chichele in Cant.Yk.S.42 Lamb 69 340 Item, to the sustentacion of the brigge of London and especiell for pylys to ben there dryve x li. (1442) RParl. 5.44a And atte no maner of person..lette

in Bk.Lond.E. PRO C 47/var. 53/4 Þis brotherhed is begonne in london of godemen of þe craft of powchemakeres. (1412) Inquis.Miscel.(PRO) 7.242 [Richard Lambard, late citizen and] pouchemaker [of London]. (1431) Let.Bk.Lond.K Gldh LetBk K 121 [John Walter, late] pouchemaker.

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