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n. In a different way, differently. (1426) Doc. in Morsbach Origurk. 14 The fornseid Richard and Adam shal werke or doo werke on the stepel fornseid two termes in the ȝeere..but if it be othere manere consentyd on bothe partyes.

reshipping ger. From shipping(e ger. Provision of shipping for a return journey. (1474) in Rymer's Foedera (1709-10) 11.818 And the same our Soverayne Lord shall find sufficient Shipping and Reshipping for the said Richard and his said Retinue.

legitimaciọn n. OF & ML An official declaration of legitimacy. (a1464) Capgr. Chron. Cmb Gg.4.12 263 In the xx ȝere ofRichard was a Parlement at London, where the duke of Lancastir purchased a legittimacion for the childyrn that he

columns. (1356) Reg.Edw.Blk.Pr. 4.562 [The prince has leased and granted to Richard de Littelcote the quarry of Wattele..on condition that he send at his own costs to the castle..400 cartloads of stone, whereof 250 shall be of freestone for..] stapulyng.

simplehed n. From simple adj. Simplicity, guilelessness. 1543(1464) Hardyng Chron.B Grafton p.394 Therle Richard..Enfourmed hym, but of his symplehead He coulde litle within his brest conceyue; The good from eiull he could vneth perceyue.

turver n. Also turvare , (in surname) turverre . From turf n. (a) A turf-cutter; (b) as surname. (1440) PParv. Hrl 221 507 Turvare: Glebarius. (1434) Close R.Hen.VI 313 Richard Turverre..gentilman. (1460) in Thuresson ME Occup.Terms 194 Henr. Turver, yoman.

ppl. From debated , p.ppl. of debaten v.(1). Unopposed, uncontested. (1418) Indent. in HSLC 3 107 Yo forsaid Nicholas and his tenauntes shyn hooly ocupy yo pasture of yo Redeshaghe mosse undebated be yo forsaid Richard or be his tenauntes.

adj. From defesable adj. Law. Impossible to set aside or disregard, indefeasible. (1461) RParl. 5.465b Prynce Richard shewed and proved his right and title to the seide Corone tofore the Lordes and Commyns by auncient maters of notable recorde undefaisible.

p.ppl. of reisen v.(1). Of monies, a debt, etc.: uncollected. (1447) Let.Coldingham in Sur.Soc.12 161 In supplement of the forsaide soeme, it is my will and my brother afor reherside, that yhe take the hendez of the arrerage of his

. ?A guaranteed claim on a specific property, legal title. c1460 Oseney Reg. 167/26 Richard and other defende þere ryȝght And axith reconysaunce to be made where thay haue more ryȝght by warancie In the foresaide londe, or þe Kyng.

warnisoun n. ONF warnison , var. ofOF garnison ; cp. AL warnisona . The complement of men, arms, etc. necessary for a military expedition. ?a1400(a1338) Mannyng Chron.Pt.2 Petyt 511 p.143 Kyng Richard purueid warnisoun [F garnysount]; þe Sarazins þorgh

(in surname) wetthere . From whetten v. (a) A stone for sharpening tools, whetstone; (b) as surname. (1444) in Salzman Building in Engl. 337 [A millstone called a] qwetter [for sharpening tools]. (1332) in Reaney Dict.Br.Surnames 378 Richard le Wetthere.

cuppester n. From cuppe . A cup-maker. (1274) Close R.Edw.I 74 Richard Copster. (1280) in Fransson Surn. 169 Johanna la Cuppestere. (1313) Sub.R.Glo.(1) in BGAS 19 250 Editha le Cuppestere. (1327) in Fransson Surn. 169 Walt. le Coppester.

mees of her husbond..with oute wast or alienacioun of disheritacioun of the heir of hyr husbond. (1442) Let.Coldingham in Sur.Soc.12 127 Yf we sould make that eschannge, hyt war lykly to turn to..undoyng and alienacion of the hale place of

prejudice unto my Lord, youre Broyer of Bedford..as toward any preeminence yat ye might have or belang unto you as chief of Counseill. (1434) Proc.Privy C. 4.287 It is not þe entente of eny of þe lordes..to..do þat mighte be

to be accompanyed with hym that calleth hymself Dauphyn of Fraunce. (1461) RParl. 5.462b The Erles of Pembroke and Wilteshire, gaderyng and accompaynyng towarde theym a grete nombre of men of guerrable array. (1472-3) RParl. 6.36b The said Murthrers been..assisted

Dismissal (of a suit); acquittal (of the accused); (b) release (from obligations); forgiveness of sins, redemption; (c) discharge (of a servant). (1430) Doc. in Flasdieck Origurk. 96 ȝef the seid Erle..plede any acquitaunce or relees yn barre of act[i]on of

of god verray To folk þat lifd on deuils lay; Þo lawles folk his lare fo[r]soke. (1447) Let.Bekynton in RS 56.2 340 Certyn tenants of yours at Shirborne..whiche as men lawless..whythout any prest or clerc presume to do sacraments

of Shermennes sheres hath stond..in þoccupacion and excercise of tweyn or thre persones. (1423) Let.Bk. in Bk.Lond.E. Gldh LetBk I & K 107/13 William Crowmer Meir and Aldermen of þe Cite of London..after ripe Communicacion hadde with þe worthy

wallen v.(2). (a) The act of building a wall or walls; the act of raising defensive earthworks around a military encampment; of bed , ?the attaching of a bed to a wall; ?the enclosing of a bed within an alcove;

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