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c1436 Ipswich Domesday(2) Add 25011 175 It is ordeyned of brewsteres..that the ballyves of the forseid toun doo cryen assize of ale by all the toun, after that the sellyng of corn be. (1440) PParv. Hrl 221 54 Browstar or

the Rofes of botry, pantry, and kechen. (1452-3) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 138 j pantrecloth. (1454) Proc.Privy C. 6.226 The office of the bakhous..The pantery..The botery. (1455) RParl. 5.313a This Acte extende not..unto Thomas Barton Squyer, Sergeaunt of oure Panetrie.

no one shall take..more than they were wont..for the] dyker [of] Scottes stagges, [half a mark..the] dyker [of] Spanysshe stagges, [10 s.; for the hundred of] gotesfelles, [20 s.]. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 18 Þe first yere þat þei

day of Marche, my master bout of Berthelmew Syates a short goune, clothe of cremysen velvet..And the said Berthelmew hathe it to kepe, and my master hathe sealed it at bothe endes, and take a scantylone of eche of them,

the condicions vnder-wryton. (1452) Paston (Gairdner) 2.280 Richard, Duc ofYork hath bargaigned graunted and confermed unto John Fastolf the jowelles undrewriten a nowche of gold a floure of gold, [etc.]. (1460) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 254 Knowes ye me

representation of a hart's head; of the hop , an inn with the sign of a hart in a hoop; (e) in cpds. & cmbs.: calf , the young of a hart; hed ; heued , of the color of

redisseiseninge ger. Cp. disseisininge ger. & AF reddesseisine . A second act of dispossessing an occupier of land; bref of , a writ authorizing such action. a1475 Godstow Reg. Rwl B.408 332/30 If..sir Richard..take or..make rescu with þreteninge, or her

329 In the name of Alle myghte God and of our lady seynt marie and of all the holy seynts in hevene, and to the rowelage of alle christen puple, I Richard Edy, also clepyd Richard Fermer..have maad my testament.

, var. p.ppl. of dischargen v. In phrase: holden , to withhold (a bequest), refuse to release. (1463) Will Kent in Archaeol.Cant.11 377 I wille þat the seyd Thomas Carpentere no thyng paye to þe seyd Richard fleemyng ne to

gipsian n. Also gipcian . Cp. gipser . A pouch or purse. (1442) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 84 j gipcian de silk. (1443) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 87 Unam bursam vocatam gipsiane.

griseld ppl. Also grecelled . Cp. grisel adj. (1). Gray. (1390) Will York in Sur.Soc.4 137 Unum equum griseld. (1455) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 216 A lytill grecelled nage.

kilped ppl. From kilp(e n. Provided with a handle. (1400) Will York in Sur.Soc.4 270 Lego..j patellam kylpyd. (1433) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 50 Lego..unam patellam kilped.

chap-woman n. A female trader or peddler. -?-(1419) Reg.Freemen York in Sur.Soc.96 127 Agnes Lastyngham, chapwoman. -?-(1425) Reg.Freemen York in Sur.Soc.96 135 Emma Clerk, chapwoman.

dede paie of his owne good x li. for to departe þe hous yn diuerse Chambres..with pavyng of þe kechon and makyng of þe ston wall for þe reredose. (1432-3) Doc.Merchant York in Sur.Soc.129 38 Item, for makyng of the

takes the place of another, deputy, legate; also fig. ; (b) the governor of a country, town, prison, etc.; an officer of the Order of the Garter [? = Garter King of Arms, quot.: a1600]; of fraunce, of irlond ;

the Joynour for makyng of þe formys, tablis, trestles, and new stolis. a1456(a1449) Lydg. Semblable Ashm 59 115 In craffty takle boosteþe þe fflechcher, Þe ioynours of bourdons, of speres long and ronde. (1449) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 109 De

Scommor], idem quod scomowre [Win: scummur]. (1444) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 100 j ladill cum ij scomeres de auricalco. (1446) Invent.Lytham in Chet.n.s.60 78 j Skomour of latum brokyn. (1452) Will York in Sur.Soc.45 137 j maskfatt cum le scrom

of leather or metal for holding liquids; wineskin; flask, bottle; (b) pair of boteles , a set of two bottles, a pair of matched bottles; (c) yeman for the (of our) boteles , one of the servants in charge

alamites n. (pl.) Meaning unknown. (1458) Will York in Sur.Soc.30 227 Alle the kuchyns of tapisserwerk with alamitez.

enchacing ger. Hunting. (c1410) York MGame Vsp B.12 10 Þe enchasyng of the hare.

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