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[OD col.] Skepet implet' quarrel'. (1396) Doc.York in Sur.Soc.35 131 Pro ij skyppetes emptis. (1400) Inquis.Miscel.(PRO) 7.60 [Divers goods of John Mauntagu..viz. 2 horse-loads with divers goods and harness therein..divers small] forslettes, [small] skyppettes [and other fardels with divers goods

toundour. (1320) in Fransson Surn. 104 Joh. de Tikhill, toundour. (1261) Pat.R.Hen.III 104 Hugh le Tondor. (1275) in Fransson Surn. 104 Hugo le Tundur. (1319) in Fransson Surn. 104 Edmund le Toundur. (1321) in Fransson Surn. 104 John le Tundour.

deie, ne be peirid, in to the lyknesse of an ymage of coruptible man. (c1384) WBible(1) Prol.John Dc 369(2) 4.233 John openynge in the gospel what he was, bigynnynge the work of an vncoruptible word, other Goddis sone aloone witnessith

physical size, power, vigor, etc., decline. a1400 Pep.Gosp. Pep 2498 14.18 John seide þat he had gret ioye þat Jesus was more alosed þan he, For it bihoued nedes þat Jesus wex & þat he vnwex. c1410 Visit.Infirm.(1) UC 97

feld A venture off ladyes [F vanteur des dames]; Off the quene hathe he made mekill rose, But love hym not she dos, That womon ys so wyse. 1304 Inquis.PM Edw.I in BRS 40 [OD col.] 27 John le Vaunteur.

hold of þis seyd Nicholas. (c1490) LRed Bk.Bristol 2.132 Memorandum that Stevyn Hopkyns and Stevyn Canon, carpenters, veyours sworne before John Shipward to make vewe and put in sight of a tenement lyeng in the hye stret, [etc.]. (c1490) LRed

(a1470) Malory Wks. Win-C 114/28 Pellynor rode a walop tylle he had a syght of the two pavilons. a1500(?c1450) Merlin Cmb Ff.3.11 209 Merlin rode a grete walop oute of the bataile. (1207) Fine R.King John 448 Gerardus de Wallop.

hafe sent hem vpp to yow wyth a copy of the warde late made by the Archebysshop of Caunterbury Ser John Forscue and William Yeluerton, Justices. c1460(?c1400) Beryn Nthld 55 3568 They made Syrophanes plegg[e] fynd also, To byde þe

Tweyne aftur hem with cruetes sone, and wasscheles wiþ haly water with hem þei brouȝten. (1268) EPNSoc.12 (Ess.) 592 Fayretresweshel. (1294) EPNSoc.15 (Hrt.) 185 Robert de Wassereshall. (1296) EPNSoc.15 (Hrt.) 185 De Wasscheleshawe. (1307) EPNSoc.15 (Hrt.) 185 John de Wasseleshal.

16 Si animal Weyf vel Stray inveniatur ibidem, liberetur ballivo Archiepiscopi Eboraci ad quem pertinet hujusmodi Weyf et Stray. (1447-8) Shillingford 84 The seide goodes and cattall wayff y-left yn the seid Bysshopp ys tenement was kept by John Toylerd.

5.194b Provided also, that this present Petition, Act, Adnullation, or Resumption extende not, ne in eny wyse be prejudiciall to John Hunt..in eny Graunte [etc.]. (1450) RParl. 5.198a That this present Petition or Acte of Resumption or Adnullation extende not..to

over particular woodland, ?including limited timber rights. (1418) in Dep.Kpr's.Rep.700 [OD col.] [Grant to John Vernon and William Staleworth, yeomen of the King's chamber, of the] Wodewardships [of the commotes of Penthlyn and Thalepont, Merionethshire]. (1435) Pat.R.Hen.VI 449 [Robert Tendale

is in possession of bondholders, and also of bondmen, whose ancetors have been boundmen to the ancetors of the said John Paston sithen the time that no minde is to the contrary. a1475 Godstow Reg. Rwl B.408 191/17 All the

Sus.RS 10 60 Elia le Boukere. (1327) Sub.R.Stf. in WSAS 7 207 Rogerus le Boukere. (1341) in Fransson Surn. 109 John Bouker. a1385(c1275) Cust.Chichester in Sus.RS 31 55 Robert le Boukere. 1662(1350) Bk.Vale Royal in LCRS 68 Hrl 2064 62

ejusdem vj d. a1525(?1435) Cov.Leet Bk. 183 Neder Cardwiredraweng ne gurdeldraweng, but only smethyng and brakyng. a1525(?1435) Cov.Leet Bk. 184 John Stafford graunted to ocupie the craft of smethyng & brakyng..& Tho. Elderbek..graunted to ocupie Cardwirdraweng & gurdull, & neder

Thuresson ME Occup.Terms 206 More Kelendrer. (c1449) Rec.Norwich 2 230 Dyers, Calaundrers, Goldsmythes. (1470) LRed Bk.Bristol 2.133 The priour of the Kalendaries wyth his Brederne hath a tenement in the hie strete, in wiche John Lemster, Cooke, nowe duellith in.

adj. Boldly, vigorously. a1425(c1333-52) Minot Poems Glb E.9 16/64 John of Aile..with scheltron ful schene Was comen into Cagent cantly and kene. a1450 Spaldyng Katereyn þe curteys BodR 22 p.540 Þat cursud cayfte..commaund his commyneres cantly in rees, To forme

maker or seller of caps. (1260) Court R.Ramsey 71 Willelmus Capere. (1265) Inquis.Miscel.(PRO) 190 [John] Capper [of London]. (1275) in Fransson Surn. 116 Nich. le Capyare. Ric. le Kapiare. (1279) Hundred R.Tower 2 858 Symon le Cappere. (1285) in Fransson

hengepoleys, ij Capstanbarres. (1420) For.Acc.(PRO) 3 Hen.VI F/2 dorso [OD col.] Vnacum iij Capstonebarres. a1422 Doc. in Nicolas Navy 2 443 Capstan spokes. (1426-7) Rec.Norwich 2 65 [To John Arnald carpenter for a] cappestan [and the spokes for the same].

the emperoure] tho thingis that ben Cesaris, and to God tho thingis that ben of God. (c1384) WBible(1) Dc 369(2) John 19.15 We han no kyng no but Cesar [WB(2) : the emperour]. c1390 PPl.A(1) Vrn 1.46 ȝif heo schulden

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