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urnel. (1432) Grocer Lond. Kingdon 212 Item pur Ornell stone iiij fot a x s. (1442-3) in Willis & C.Cambridge 1 388 Fraught of c j quarter and a-half of Ornel contenyng iij tonne fro London vn to the College.

incurren v. Also encurren . L incurrere & OF encorir . (a) To bring (punishment, wrath) upon oneself, make oneself liable to (punishment); (b) to become liable for (payment), incur (expenses). (?a1439) Lydg. FP Bod 263 8.1295 No man

togedre of ffolke. ?c1450 Brut-1419 Hrl 24 16 His one foote shall be sette in wike and that othir in london, and he shall embrace iij inhabitacouns [Rwl: habitacions]. ?a1475(?a1425) Higd.(2) Hrl 2261 2.153 Men of Flaundres toke to theyme

interposicioun n. L interpositio & OF interposicion . (a) A passing between (as in an eclipse of the sun or moon); (b) intercession; an alleviating insertion in a rule or law; (c) a mediator. c1425(a1420) Lydg. TB Aug A.4

Yonge SSecr. Rwl B.490 130/15 The ytaliance sayth that in a kynge hit is noght reproue yf he be scarse to hym-Selfe and large to his sugettes. (1423) RParl. 4.249a Bysechyth humbully these Merchauntz Italians [Anc.Pet. : Itaillians] en London.

jaket n. Also jaquette . Dim. of OF jaque ; cp. late 15th-cent. F jaquette . A short garment for men, a jacket; also, a form of body armor. (1451) Lin.DDoc. 58/19 To Iohn hennoure, my furred iaket and

thei be avowed of tho bi whome thei be sent. (a1464) Capgr. Chron. Cmb Gg.4.12 260 Edmund..held a Parlement at London; to whech Parlement cam the duke of Gloucetir fro Yrlond, expressing the Kyngis costis in Yrlond; and his legacion

without. (1442) in Willis & C.Cambridge 1 385 They..shal at their owne costes do be made and browght vn to london iiijcxvj fote of legement table bering ful joyntes at ye lest iij ynches or more clene apparailled in the

Gldh LetBk I 298 This maundement was sent by our soverayn lord Kynge that now is to the Schireves of London, the teste of the which maundement ys the xx day of Feverer the second yeer of his regne. (1425)

c1450 Brut-1434 Cmb Hh.6.9 443/24 One Fenables..& Thomas Clement..was dampnede atte Westmynster for treason..to be drawe fro þe Toure of London thorugh þe Citee to Tiborne, & þere hangede & quartrede. c1500(a1449) Lydg. Aesop Trin-C R.3.19 126 Idylnes causeþ robry

hobelers, banerers, messagers. (1386) Plea & Mem.R.Lond.Gildh. 121 [John Bedon,] scutifer [of Calais]. (1424) Plea & Mem.R.Lond.Gildh. 174 [Thomas Morstede,] armiger, [one of the masters of the enfranchised art of surgery in London, William Bradwardyne,] scutifer, [vice-master of the same].

belle & yẹtere . A bell founder; lane , Bellfounders' Lane (in London). (1247) Cart.Oseney in OHS 90 117 Will. le Belyotar. (1275) in Fransson Surn. 138 Agnes le Belgietere. Sim. le Belleyetere. Henr. le Belleyetere. (1279) in Fransson Surn.

naues, xxvj s. viij d. (1420) For.Acc.(PRO) 3 Hen.VI K [OD col.] Pro handropes circa towynge de quodam malo grosso..de london usque Wynchelse. (1436) Acc.Exch.K.R.53/5.lf.23 [OD col.] In towynge et wyndynge eiusdem Nauis Regis de Brisseldene..usque quoddam Woise vocatum Docke

wyndrawers [should have 3 d. for every tun]. (1446) Proc.Privy C. 6.50 Grete imposicons beth putte on þe poeple of London [by þe] wyn drawers. (1450) Let. in Ellis Orig.Let.ser.2.1 114 Drawe the body of another traytour callyng him self

Fransson Surn. 127 Rob. le Burser. (1293) in G.Otto Handwerkernamen 25 Bourser. (1301) in Fransson Surn. 127 Walt. Plukkerose of London, le Bursere. (1318-9) Will Court Hust. Gldh 1.282 [To Henry called] le Bourser. (1333) in Fransson Surn. 127 Joh.

in Sur.Soc.88 11 Rob. Chauser. (1266) Close R.Hen.III 245 Robertus le Chaucer. (1302) Close R.Edw.I 531 John le Chaucer of London. (1304-5) Court R.Lond. p.166 Thomas de Kydemenstre, chaucer. (1311) Court R.Colchester 1 31 Bartholomew le Chaucer. (1332) Sub.R.Lond. in

On childermasse day, In cristemasse, Is foure þousend ȝer. c1450 Brut-1431(1) Eg 650 444/2 On Chyldermesse Day come tythyng to London. a1500(?a1325) Otuel & R Fil 47 Ther by-fel a wondyr cas On Chyldermasse day. a1500(a1415) Mirk Fest. GoughETop 4

liberte. (1452) Proc.Privy C. 6.114 Trustyng on þe feith and circumspeccioun of oure welbeloved John Wynne, citezen and jueller of London [etc.]. a1475(?a1430) Lydg. Pilgr. Vit C.13 7665 Prudent cyrcumspeccyoun. ?a1475(?a1425) Higd.(2) Ctn. Hrl 2261 431 He was of..grete circumspeccion

The aldermen and the noble citezenis of London. (1455) Doc. in HMC Var.Col.4 203 By the Mayre and Citeseins. (1473) RParl. 6.83a John Yonge Knyght, Citezein and Alderman of oure Cite of London. a1475 Godstow Reg. Rwl B.408 29/4 The

safe-conduct; a letter granting safe-conduct. (1472-3) RParl. 6.56b The fees and rewardes of Custumers and Countroller in the Porte of London, the Conduct money, and the somme of iii M..li. a1500(1445) ?Lydg. Marg.Entry Hrl 3869 127 How god hath made

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