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fals heritikis takine. (a1464) Capgr. Chron. Cmb Gg.4.12 277 In the third ȝere of this Herry was a Parlement at London, wher was mad a statute ageyn Lollardis..thei schuld be committed to seculere hand, and their schuld brenne hem and

Poultry, domestic fowls; (b) a place where poultry is sold; -- as the name of a market and street in London; market of , this market; market , the poultry market in Bury St.Edmund's; (c) a department in a great

c1450(c1425) Brut-1419 Cmb Kk.1.12 370/25 A Squier of Walis þat was a rebell & a ryser..was take & brouȝt to London. c1450 Jacob's W. Sal 174 15/5 In þis artycle is vnderstonde acursyd, noȝt only comoun ryserys aȝens þe pees,

to ley them a londe with his servauntes. a1600(1472) Rec.Bluemantle Jul C.6 385 When he came to London the ij shreves of London wayted vpon hym at Lyon Key, from whence they sente a bott..And they caused hym to lande

stake: Paxillus. ?c1450 Brut-1447 Trin-C O.9.1 462/24 When the Kyng had riden thurgh Suthwerk and come to the stulpes without London Brigge, þere stode a gyaunt in a toure. (1452) in Willis & C.Cambridge 1 139 [The great gates are

estretes par le Mareschal. (1444) RParl. 5.124a The seid III Sergeantz shall yeve gode accomptez..of all maner issues and estretes of the seid Courtes. (1451) Paston 2.208 Blake was atte London on Thursday and herd no word of the stretes.

of a stream flowing into the Thames in the City of London (now underground); (b) a prison located on this stream, The Fleet; (c) strete , a street in London beside the same stream, Fleetstreet. (1415) Doc. in Bk.Lond.E. 233

aula..a foldyng table. (1466-7) Acc.Abingdon in Camd.n.s.51 135 Et de j foldyngtabylle. (1472-3) RParl. 6.37b III foldyng Tabules..II feyre long London tables..IIII peyre of Trestel. a1450(1408) Vegetius(1) Dc 291 104a In þe mydde stage [hee] haþ a foldynge brigge to

41666 1355 How persones and prestis been y-passid ouer Thorough fauour of fangyng and no faute amendid, But liggen at London in lorden courtz. ?1435 Lond.Chron.Jul. Jul B.2 79 Odiouse Billes and Langage..sovnyng into ffongyng off Insurreccion. c1450(?a1402) ?Trev. Reg.Princ.

gardein n. Also garden , gardin , gardian . OF (a) One to whom the government or protection of anything is entrusted; a guard; the chief official of a city, territory, etc.; the superior of a Franciscan convent; the

j pari gardevyauntes, ligatis cum ferro. (1450) Lin.DDoc. 39/29 Item, j paire of Gardeuyance, the best that I haue at london. (c1450) Cal.Exch. in Palgrave Kalendars 2 219 In two gardeuyances. (1453) Plea & Mem.R.Lond.Gildh. 139 [A] presse borde, [small

gavelet n. Also gavelate , gaivelet & (with L inflection) gaveleto , gaverleto . ?OE gafol rent & laet tardy. (a) Non-payment of manorial rents or services; also, the legal process of determining whether property for which rents or

is gouerned in sixe maners of a noun': by strengthe of owyng', as the lord of thys place is atte London', dominus istius loci est Londonijs [etc.]. c1450 Battlefield Gram. Trin-C O.5.4 123 In how many maners schal the genityf

of thin Astrelabie..contenith certein nombre of sterres fixes, with her longitudes and latitudes determinat. ?a1475(?a1425) Higd.(2) Hrl 2261 1.287 At London is a welle, and a determinate [Trev.: certeyne] place in the ryuer that is abowte Lincolne, thro helpe of

in Bk.Lond.E. 147/211 An Almeshous for þe powre Bretheren and sustren of þe craffte and Fraternite of þe Brewers of london. (1423) Doc.Brewer in Bk.Lond.E. 152/355 For to make of þe same tenauntrie an Almassehous. (1440) Visit.Alnwick 195 All the

heraldic representation of a dolphin; a knight who bears such a badge; (c) the name of a brewhouse in London. (a1387) Trev. Higd. StJ-C H.1 2.13 Dolphyns and see calues and baleynes, grete fisches as hit were of whales kynde.

c1390 PPl.A(1) Vrn 2.124 We han mede a-maysterd [B : amaistried] wiþ oure myri wordis, Þat heo graunteþ to goo..to london. c1400(?a1387) PPl.C Hnt HM 137 9.221 How ich myghte a-maistren [A : a-maystren; B : amaistrien] hem to louye

teche vs, lord, of al necessarie trouþis, clerist techir, gladdist enformer. (1447) RParl. 5.137a Wherefore it were expedient, that in London were a sufficeant nombre of Scoles, and good enfourmers in gramer. (c1454) Pecock Fol. Roy 17.D.9 10/37 Prechouris, whiche

William, inheritable to theym. (1458) Plea & Mem.R.Lond.Gildh A 83.mem.2 I am enheritable to certeyn lyvelode in þe citee of London. c1475-a1600(a1473) Fortescue Declaration Clermont 531 By that title the Kyng oure souerayne lorde was vndoutably inherytable to the Roialme

letter. a1500 Man vpon mold BodPoet e.1 34 If þou haue out to do with þe law to plete, At london at þe parvis many on wyll þe rehete. a1500(c1410) Dives & P. Htrn 270 1.275 Whan men comyn to

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