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'''Ayrne Gaveloke:''' 1530. Yorkshire. cum uno instumento vocato ayrne gaveloke prostravit lapides eiusdem stagni. OED has gaveloke from early, but does not have ayrne. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H8/KB27no1075/aKB27no1075fronts/IMG_4783.htm] | '''Ayrne Gaveloke:''' 1530. Yorkshire. cum uno instumento vocato ayrne gaveloke prostravit lapides eiusdem stagni. OED has gaveloke from early, but does not have ayrne. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H8/KB27no1075/aKB27no1075fronts/IMG_4783.htm] | ||
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Alard: 1227. Gervase Alard killed Edwyn Kide and fled. Suit instigated by Kide's wife Edith. Alard in burgh of Codham. No Englishry, murder. [3] Alyre: 1463. Buckinghamshire. unam aliam togam de blak alyre medley. [4] rcp 021/12 Apprentys: 1345. Kent. Willelmum de Mukkynge LittleJones apprentis de Mukkyng. [5]. 1351. Johannem yatwas Jones apprentys of Oxenford. OED earliest usage is 1362. [6] rcp 02.12. Armurer: 1344. Walterum le Armurer. OED has earliest in 1405. [7] rcp Asheburnethwitel: 1347. Lincolnshire. et de quodam armo vocato asheburnethwitel precii unius denarii felonice percussit. OED does not have. [8] rcp 03/12 Aubels: 1345. Suffolk. sex arbores que vocantur aubels. OED has (abele) earlier only in 1300. [9] rcp Aumblere: 1355. Middlesex. Radulphum de Morpath dictum Dawe the Aumblere. OED only has much later. [10] rcp Ayrne Gaveloke: 1530. Yorkshire. cum uno instumento vocato ayrne gaveloke prostravit lapides eiusdem stagni. OED has gaveloke from early, but does not have ayrne. [11]
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