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cocanoun n. Cp. canoun . A fellow canon. (1445) in Webb Rec.St.Barth 1.500 The whiche acquittance was..sealled in the name of the said John Spenser by the said priour and one Elys his cochanon.

Pipe R.Soc.n.s.9 187 Wigotus de la Flode. (1207) Fine R.King John 457 Sibrd de Fulflod. (1280) in Lofvenberg ME Local Surnames 67 Geoffr. de la Flode. (c1291) Inquis.Miscel.(PRO) 1.643 John Flod. (1327) in Lofvenberg ME Local Surnames 67 Thom. atte

eny bataile to do. c1330(?a1300) Tristrem Auch 1383 Chosen þai..A schip..Wiþ alle þing..Þat pende to marchandis. (c1384) WBible(1) Dc 369(2) John 2.16 Nyle ȝe make the hous of my fadir an hous of marchaundise [L negotiationis]. (c1390) Chaucer CT.Pars. Manly-Rickert

labord to þe mair of Bristowe to have hade recorde undir his seal of þe iniurie done to þe seid John Veilho. (1448) Shillingford 58 Hit asketh meny grete encerchis..yn oure tresory..a monge full meny..olde recordis. (1472) RParl. 6.63a That

and maken her eschaunges [vr. chaunges; C : eschaunge, eschangez]. (1433) Anc.Pet.(PRO) 26.1284 Soche brocours aliens..maken many eschaunges bitwene marchaunt and marchaunt. 1532 rev.(c1385) Usk TL Thynne:Skeat 18/133 My moeble is insuffysaunt to countervayle the price of this jewel, or

preven his merchaundise seld and delivered in the maner aforeseid, in the same maner be the merchaunt defendaunt [F la marchaunt diffendaunt] receyved to preven the sute. c1436 Ipswich Domesday(2) Add 25011 127 ȝif the merchaunt pleyntiff wylle prevyn after

swiche a worthi knyȝt to be eside ynne; and..a certeyn burgeys of the citee..grauntid to him hostage. a1500 Let.Bk.Lond.D Gldh LetBk D 194 Ye shall..labour..to..oversee alle maner marchaundise þat eny marchaunt alyen beyng under your seid hostage and oversight hath.

?c1425 Arun.Cook.Recipes Arun 334 451 Coungur in Sause..take parsyly, myntes, peletur, rosemaryn..and grinde al this in a morter with pouder marchaunt, [etc.]. ?c1425 Arun.Cook.Recipes Arun 334 473 Medicina optima et experta pro Stomacho..Take ginger, canel, long pepur, rose-marine..make of al

HM 137 6.72 Sopers [vr. soperus] and here sones for seluer han be knyghtes. (1440) PParv. Hrl 221 465 Sopare, marchaunt: Saponarius. c1450 Trin-C.LEDict. Trin-C O.5.4 612/29 Smigmator: a sopere. a1500 Add.37075 Gloss Add 37075 75/312a Smigmator: soper. (1195) in

tir n.(2) Also tire . Shortened form of atir n.; also cp. AF tire . (a) Attire, apparel, clothing; also, an outfit; (b) a woman's fine headdress; also, an ornament of woman's dress. a1375 WPal. KC 13 1725 Sche

not spare for no curtesye To speke him harm þat wolde vs vilanye. c1415 Chaucer CT.Sh. Corp-O 198 B.1619 This marchaunt seyh þer was no remedye..Seþins [Heng: Syn] þat þe þing may nought amended be. c1455 Chaucer CT.Pars. Hrl 1758

Trussula: a trussell. c1450 Trin-C.LEDict. Trin-C O.5.4 619/15 Vexus: a trussell. a1475(?a1430) Lydg. Pilgr. Vit C.13 2755 Trussellys, ffardellys..Or any marchaunt in may passe, He mvste vntrusse hem & vnbynde. a1500(a1460) Towneley Pl. Hnt HM 1 14/170 Lay downe thi

bonet n. OF A kind of cap or bonnet worn by men and women; cap . a1425 Medulla Stnh A.1.10 40a/b Ornamentum mulieris: a bonet, vel signum matrimoniale. (1446) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 102 De viij bonet caps..De v

seid wolles in the porte of London, ther lawfully custumed and coketted. (1472-5) RParl. 6.155b The Custumers..uppon information of the Marchaunt, doo custume such Clothes as for course Clothes. ?c1475 Cath.Angl. Add 15562 32a To Custome or to make custome:

Eg 1995 171 There was a batylle in Smethefylde by twyne two men of Fevyrsham, that on John Upton, pellaunte, and that othyr John Downe, fendaunte. c1475 Gregory's Chron. Eg 1995 201 Bothe partys consentyde to fyght, with alle the

gelder . From gilden v. A goldsmith, a gilder. (1302-3) Chart.Bristol in BGAS 44 131 John le Guldare. (1305-6) Let.Bk.Lond.C Gldh LetBk C 202 [John] le Gilder. (1327) Doc. in Riley Mem.Lond. 158 [William de Stokwelle..did cause all the painters,

(1464) Paston 4.114 The Kyng grauntith to help..the seid John Paston to opteyne..such goods as were the seid Fastolfs deseitfully aloyned out of the possession and knowlech of the seid John Paston. (1473-5) Proc.Chanc. in Cal.PCEliz. 1.p.xcvii The same Thomas

Plea & Mem.R.Lond.Gildh. 164 [John Hawardyn, shearman, to William Blyton, gentleman, John Stokwell], pastiller, [and another]. (1440) PParv. Hrl 221 385 Pastlere: Ceragius, pastillarius. (1447) Plea & Mem.R.Lond.Gildh. 171 [John Ederiche, pinner, to John Stokwell], pasteller, [John Joye, brewer, and

the same monythe there was a batylle in Smethefylde by twyne two men of Fevyrsham, that on John Upton, pellaunte, and that othyr John Downe, fendaunte. a1486 Arms Chivalry Mrg M 775 44 The day that the Pelaunt [vr. Appellaunt]

to Seint Wallrens in Normandie an hoye of Dorderyght. (1497) Acc.Navy in NRS 8 95 The John van Orlowe, hoy of Midelborowe..An hoy of Andwarpe, John Williamsons owne. (1497) Acc.Navy in NRS 8 96 An hoy of Tergo, Adrian Laurenson.

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