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A remustering of troops. (1443) Proc.Privy C. 5.293 A letre to John Yerde, squier, commandyng him þat with..þe Kinges armee he go over..and ..þat he see þe remoustres of hem..and þat he come..ayen into England..bringing with him to þe King

church duties are performed, residentiary. (1428) Doc. in Sur.Soc.85 7 Yar att yat tyme come Maistre John Selow, chanon residencier of ye kyrk of Yorke. a1475 Russell Bk.Nurt. Hrl 4011 1069 Alle prechers residencers and persones þat ar greable ..þey

revenciọn n. Also revention . AL reventio , -ionis revenue. Revenue, income. (1439) RParl. 5.10b The seid Priour and Covent..have provided..Reventions and Possessions of the yeerly value of xxti Marc'..and therof have do made astate to you. (1461) RParl.

ME fẹ n.(2). ?Payment in lieu of the feudal service of riding in the lord's retinue [cp. fẹ n.(2) 1. (c)]. (1350-51) Acc.Chester in LCRS 59 190 [14 d. of John de Qwyteby for] Rydfee, [1 ox..for] Rydfee [2 cows].

(c1360) R.Arms Norwich in Nrf.Archaeol.14 306 Joh'es Mannyng, Rollere. (1274) in Fransson Surn. 129 Joh. le Rollere. (1296) Pat.R.Edw.I 205 John le Rolour. (1297) Sub.R.Yks. in YASRS 16 115 Rob. Roller. (1309) in Fransson Surn. 129 Thom. le Rollere. (1337)

immorteisen v. P.ppl. immortesed . Cp. amortisen & enmorteisen . To alienate (property) in mortmain. (1459) Paston 3.148 To ordeyne, founde, and stablishe, withinne the gret mancion..a collage of a prioury of vj religeous personis..and to inmorteise and graunte

which is due or required. (1445) Grocer Lond. Kingdon 288/14 Payd of the goodes of John Waldenz and Robert Gayton by the award of the Felashipp to make Implement of iijcj li. xix s. vj d. -- xxxj li. xix

the personification of this virtue. (1447) Shillingford 1 Bysekyth yow full mykely John Shillyngford..consyderyng the gode and gracyous lordship and endyfferency that they fynde yn yow that they have moste feyth, hope, and truste ther yn. c1500(?a1475) Ass.Gods Trin-C R.3.19

surname. (c1390) Chaucer CT.NP. Manly-Rickert B.4002 Be blithe though thow ryde vp on a iade [vr. chade]; What though thyn hors be bothe foul and lene, If he wol serue thee, rekke nat a bene. (1311) Pat.R.Edw.II 368 John Jade.

A trickster or cheat in a game of chance; (b) as surname. (1382) Doc. in Riley Mem.Lond. 458 [John Edward..was..found guilty..as being a common] hasardour [and] joukere. (1296) Sub.R.Sus. in Sus.RS 10 69 Johanne Juker. (1324) Pat.R.Edw.II 51 Ralph le

seller of jubbes . (1275) Hundred R.Tower 1 426 Walterus Juberkyn. (1298) Close R.Edw.I 228 Roger Jubber. 1662(1277-8) Bk.Vale Royal in LCRS 68 Hrl 2064 203 [For wages of carpenters..paid to] Richard le Jobbere, John le Despencer..[working and making huts].

(1292) Leet R.Norwich in Seld.Soc.5 45 Roberto de Wymundham, leyner. (1305) Let.Bk.Lond.B Gldh LetBk B 129 [John de Dene], lainer, [called] Gombard. (1275) Hundred R.Tower 1 531 Adam le Leyner. (1279) in Fransson Surn. 90 Hugo le Layner. (1285) in

or Acridium peregrinum). a1225(?a1200) Trin.Hom. Trin-C B.14.52 127 Weste was his [John the Baptist] wunienge..wilde hunie and languste his mete, and water was his drinke. a1500 Chartier Treat.Hope Rwl A.338 14/18 The ravinours straungiers, of whome the londe is sowen

lanterns; -- as surname only. (1468) Acc.Howard in RC 57 526 Item, paid fore a doseyn and di. lanterners of the mydylle sorte, price xv s. (1298) Court R.Lond. 16 John le Launterner [bought and sold..lanterns, glass cups, and mirrors].

in Salzman Building in Engl. 513 And al the same rof reysyd, the seyd John Heywod sufficiauntly shal latthen and dighten redy to be ledyd..he shal do maken..to the ton dore there a porche of ij standardys, archyd and bownden,

bequest, bequeathed. (1442-3) Grocer Lond. Kingdon 272 Also Receyued of The Executourez of John Wellis Alderman in party of payment of lx li. legate for his obite, xl s. (1458-9) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 228 Alle his..godes, alswell in accon

, something to eat, food. (c1384) WBible(1) Dc 369(2) John 21.5 Jhesu seith to hem 'Children, wher ȝe han ony soupynge thing [L pulmentarium]?' (1440) PParv. Hrl 221 484 Suppynge [Win: Suppyng]: Cenacio, cenatus. c1450(?a1400) Wars Alex. Ashm 44 4439

sabyll, besaunte of golde. (c1460) Bk.Arms in Anc.4 229 The felde gowlys, besaunte of golde. (c1460) Bk.Arms in Anc.5 188 [John Olney] beryth gowlys besaunte, ij flaunchys of sabyll. (1467) in Albertson Lond.Merch. 71 A Bordure of goulles, greylled, besaunte

a1425 Treat.Uroscopy Wel 225 349/5260 Constantyn sais þat comonly þese are þe takyns of synoca: ake & angwys in hede..a maner of swethede in þe mowth, & þe body & all þe lymes sa hevy. (1312) Pat.R.Edw.II 533 John Sweythod.

be empeched, vexed nor endamaged, by the King, his Heirs and Successours. (1455) RParl. 5.295b Graunte and ordeyne..that aswell the said John Cheyne Knyght, as his Heirs, Executours and Terre Tenauntez, and every of theim, be utterly quiete and discharged.

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