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insteks adv. ?From in stake phr. & adverbial -s ; cp. ale-stake & atten ale (ale n.). ?In an alehouse. (1433) Doc.Merchant York in Sur.Soc.129 41 Whenby and Richard drank a alpenwerth of ale insteks.

on the model of tọther adj. Other, second. (1430) Doc.Merchant York in Sur.Soc.129 32 This endenture made betwene John Warthill..of the ton partie and Robert Jarom..and Richard Louth..in the name of all the mercers ofYorkof the thother partie,

my forsaide wille accordynge to þat quantite so paied tourne half þerof to avauntage of my forsaid ȝongest children. (1426) Will York in Sur.Soc.4 410 All other thynges at levys undeviset, I gif to my two sones Robert & Richard.

conduiour n. Also condiour . OF conduieor An official in charge of convoys and/or furnishing safe-conduct. (1404) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 26 Y have be condiour, takyng wage of kyng Richard and the reme, as wel bi londe as by

in Sur.Soc.88 395 Radulphus Scotard. (1333) Court R.Colchester 1 107 Richard Scotard. -?-(1306) Reg.Freemen York in Sur.Soc.96 11 Hugo, filius Walteri Skutard. -?-(1396) Reg.Freemen York in Sur.Soc.96 97 Willelmus Skutard, pynner. -?-(1422) Reg.Freemen York in Sur.Soc.96 131 Willelmus Scutard, fyssher.

ye must vnlace þem..so þat vche of þem haue þeyre feete aftur my cure. (1221) Justice in Eyre R. in Seld.Soc.53 1557 Richard Bustard'. (1354) Acc.Chester in LCRS 59 214 Robert Boustard. (1391) Will York in Sur.Soc.4 155 Lego Elisotae,

(2). One who plays the croud . (1293) Pat.R.Edw.I 38 Richard le Crouther. (1298) in Thuresson ME Occup.Terms 186 Le Cruther. (1306) in Thuresson ME Occup.Terms 186 Le Crowther. c1330 Orfeo Auch 44/522 Harpours fele & crouders, Miche melody þai

ofYork had. (1447) in Mullinger Cambridge 1 314 And of youre more ample grace to graunte that all privileges..may stonde. 1447 Bokenham Sts. Arun 327 7399 To þe blynd..guyde She was by empler informacyoun. (1461) RParl. 5.479a Governaunce

as(s)auten v. Also assaulten . Ppl. asaute . OF assauter (a) To attack with arms, assault (a fortified city); with werre ; (b) assail; (c) of a male: mate or cover (a female). a1450-1509 Rich. Brunner 2900 Richard..arerede..a tree-castel..To assaute

in Bk.Lond.E. 217/15 I, Richard ȝong, Brewer..bequethe to the forsede Jon, I graners [?MS:grauers] an a flot an a plan [?MS:planer]..& ayder of hem [the executors] to haue for ther trayuayll a gode bow. (1433) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 25

bukkysskynnes, doesskynnes. (1433) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 31 Unum dublett coopertum cum bukskynnes. (c1455) Acc.St.Mary Thame in BBOAJ 9 119 Itm. for a bagg of a bukskyn to ye messbuke, pris viii d. (1471) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 188 j

Plea & Mem.R.Lond.Gildh. 159 [John Snell], pavyer, [to Richard Sturgeon, clerk]. (1445) Acc.Bk.Carpenter Co. 11 Item, ye pawyer, xxxij s. vij d. (1446) Plea & Mem.R.Lond.Gildh. 170 [Richard Cok], pavyer, [to Richard Snell], pavier. (1463) Acc.Howard in RC 57 225

, beornor . OF brenier , bern(i)er . Hunt. An attendant in charge of running or scenting hounds. (1310) Close R.Edw.II 280 [Two] veutrarii, [two] bernerii, [and a] bercellettarius. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 83 Þe maistir of þe game

2 252 Ricardus Goldsmyth, plasterer. -?-(1390) Reg.Freemen York in Sur.Soc.96 90 Robertus de Kerkeby, plasterer. -?-(1424) Reg.Freemen York in Sur.Soc.96 135 Ricardus Garton, cutler, fil. Willelmi Flaynburgh, tyeler et plasterer. -?-(1440) Reg.Freemen York in Sur.Soc.96 157 Willelmus Wyndill, plaisterer. (1276)

acursed..alle þo þat makyn statutys aȝens þe fredam of holy cherch, & alle wryterys of swyche statutes, & stacionerys. (c1458) Let.Oxf. in OHS 36 344 It is a cordyde..þat þese..enjouye þe privyleges of þe Universyte..al bedyllys..stacioners, al bokbynders, lymnors, wryters,

Tak horsehelme & a quart of gud ale & a halpenyworth of hony. c1450 Trin-C.LEDict. Trin-C O.5.4 598/26 Obolatus: an halfpeny worth. ?c1450 Stockh.PRecipes Stockh 10.90 120/11 Take a penyworth of notemugys..and an halpowrth of baldmoyne. ?a1475 PParv. Win 212

Countee of Lanc'..agayns ye seid William..the Espousels hadde betwix ye said Isabell and ye said William noghtwithstondyng. (1453) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 191 If it happen me to make mariage with Thomas my son and ye Baron doghter of Graystok,

(1320) Pat.R.Edw.II 542 Richard le Prioureskeu. (1327) in Fransson Surn. 64 Joh. le Co. Hugo le Keue. (1332) in Fransson Surn. 64 Ran. Le Koo, Rog. le Cu. (1340) Plea & Mem.R.Lond.Gildh. 127 [Thomas Malvel] keu, [servant of Walter de

(1440) PParv. Hrl 221 288 Latenere, or latennare [Win: latonere]: Erarius. a1450 Cat.Plays Yk. p.xxvi Pynners, Latoners, Payntours. -?-(1316-7) Reg.Freemen York in Sur.Soc.96 17 Walterus de Stanes, latoner. (1306) in Fransson Surn. 137 Alan le Latoner. (1309) in Fransson Surn.

Clerk of oure Kechyn, of certein Eschete Londs within the Countees of Lincoln and Rutland. (1454) Proc.Privy C. 6.226 The countynghous John Brekenoke, clerk of þe countrollement Richard Dalafeld, underclerc of þe countrollement. (1454) Proc.Privy C. 6.227 Thoffice of þe

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