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of golde. (c1460) Bk.Arms in Anc.5 Hrl 2169 188 ij cheveronys of gold and sabyll. (c1460) Bk.Arms in Anc.9 174 John Wyld beryth sabyll a cheveron ermyne iij wylkys of sylvyr. (1472) Grant Arms in Antiq.49 289 A feld of

of rough bridge [see Smith PNElem. 97]; ?a heap of stones. (1267) Pat.R.Hen.III 174 Ingram Clapere. (1327) EPNSoc.7 (Sus.) 285 John le Claper. (1330) EPNSoc.9 (Dev.) 359 Matilda de la Claper'. (1332) Sub.R.Sus. in Sus.RS 10 292 Joh. atte Clapere.

Writte directed unto Sir William Cheyney, late Chief Justice of youre said Bynche, and by another Writte directed unto Sir John Juyn, late Justice of youre saide comyn' Bynche. (1444) Paston 2.62 William Paston, on of the Justices of oure

saide Richard Druell with a custell. (1447-8) Shillingford 97 One of the saide officers violently with a custrell smote one John Pawton..upon the hede. a1500 Partenay Trin-C R.3.17 1722 Army peple..With Custiles And Gisarmes manyon. a1500 Partenay Trin-C R.3.17 4334

fore xx li. And I schal nat interepte heme deweryng is luffe. (1470) Paston 5.85 I trow my brodyr Syr John shall have the Constabyllshep of Norwyche Castyll, with xxli of ffee; all the Lordys be agreyd to it. (1472-3)

of the bourde with wholsome..clothes..and with cleane basyns and moste pure watyrs. c1613(1400) Plumpton Let. 25 John Felton groom of the Chamber, & John Ward groom of the Eurey. (a) The ewers, basins, towels, etc., comprising the ewerer's equipment; (b)

the said Subsidie. (a1470) Stonor 1.112 Thomas Stonor..esquyer, garden..of all the manors, landes, and tenementes of John Cotesmore..duryng the nounage of the seid John Cotesmore. a1475 Godstow Reg. Rwl B.408 561/1 All the rentis and the seruices..with all other pertynentis,

15562 4a Apostelhed: Apostolatus, coapostolatus. a1500(?c1425) Spec.Sacer. Add 36791 11/7 John with his..brother James was callyd and chosen by Crist vnto the gre of apostlehede. a1500(?c1425) Spec.Sacer. Add 36791 187/8 John seide to Peter, `Thou that passest vs in apostolhode

and abatement so had, remayned uppon the said Shires..the nombre of xiiMcccx men Archers. (1434) Proc.Privy C. 4.199 Þe seid John shal occupie þe seid office and of þe seid somme to have allowance yerely in deduccion of his dettes

Toun of Cales..he resceyved and had at the delyverey of Anjoy and Mayn..[72,000] frankes. (?1462) Paston 4.55 The seid Sir John Fastolff beyng present at delivery of season mad to your seid besecher of the seid plase and maner of

Meas.Treas. Hrl 2255 106 Dichers, delverys that greet travaylle endure. (1464) Acc.Howard in RC 57 261 My mastyr payed to John Wodeman, the dycher, iij s. (1468-9) Acc.R.Dur. in Sur.Soc.99 92 Joh. Scot, Dykar, pro scuracione et plantacione cum Whik

be thwene John, be the sufferaunce of God abbot of Ramesey, and the Couent of the same place on that on partie, and the seid John Hore on that other partie. (1430) Deed Yks. in YASRS 63 103 John Salkoke

distinguished from an owner of purchased property or an inhabitant; (c) fig. (1433) RParl. 4.441b Sithen yat tyme holden by John late Duc of Norfolk..as right enheriter, aswell to the Castell, Honour and Lordship, as to ye name aforseid. a1450(c1433)

in G.Otto Handwerkernamen 23 Parmenter. (1388) Inquis.Miscel.(PRO) 5.74 [John de Duffeld], parmonter, [has in his hands 22 marks due to Roger de Fulthorp, knight, for wool bought of him]. (1428) Pat.R.Hen.VI 438 [John Stone of Derby], parmeter. c1450 Trin-C.LEDict. Trin-C

in Lin.RS 22 1014 Rogerus Pipercorn. (1226-8) Bk.of Fees 363 Rogeris Peppercorn. (1248) Close R.Hen.III 64 John Pipercorn. (1294) Court R.Ramsey 228 Galfridus Pepercorn. (1327) Sub.R.Som. in Som.RS 3 119 John Pipercorn. (1379) Nickname in LuSE 55 140 Ric. Pepercorne.

court profre..wyþ þe same somaunce. c1460 Oseney Reg. 115/12 This is þe finall accorde i-made..Bitwene John, Abbot of Oseney, playner, and Roger of Seynte John. a1475 Godstow Reg. Rwl B.408 101/1 A fynal acord I-made..bitwene Felice, Abbesse of Godestowe, pleyner..and

lyre foderatam. (1429) Will Braybroke in Ess.AST 5 304 To Sr. John Druel..a gowne of blak of lyre furred with cristigrey. (1429) Will Braybroke in Ess.AST 5 305 To John Crouce, a gowne of blak of lyre lyned with blak.

bore, the holsum grey for hortis. (1198) in Ekwall Dict.EPN 194 Greshull. (1200) Fine R.King John 47 Simon Wistelgray. (c1240) in Pilkington Surn. 59 John Chacegrei. (c1273) Hundred R.Tower 2 615b Johannes Copegray. (1312) in Ekwall Dict.EPN 195 Greysty. (1395)

nakeren v. (a) A player on a naker or a pair of nakers; (b) as surname. (1325) Pat.R.Edw.II 158 [John de Melf], nakerer [of the king's houses]. c1405 Chaucer CT.Kn. Elsm A.2511 Pypes, trompes, Nakerers, Clariounes That in the bataille

Let.Sou. in Sou.RS 22 Sou SC.2/9/2 25 Be hit knawen to all men that I, John Paynter, purser of the Grasdew, has ress'd of John Walker..xj li. xiij s. iiij d. 1483 Cath.Angl. Monson 168 294 A Purser: bursarius. (1344)

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