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Baleses: 1463. Middlesex. videlicet diamandis, saphirys, ruleys, balases, turkeyses, amatystas, et emerawdes. Not found in OED. [3] rcp 02/12 Balowe staff: 1530. Worcs. cum quodam baculo vocato a balowe staff precii unius denarii. OED has balowe from 1430 but only in comination with fire: balowe-fire. [4] rcp 02/12 Barber: 1319. Radulphum le Barber. OED earliest English usage is 1330. [5]; Nicholaus le Barbour [6] Baselard: 1352. predictus Galfridus de Wychyngham de quodam anno (sic) vocato Baselard et predictus Thoma de quodam gladio colome. OED has clear history from 1390, a mention from 1349. [7] Baven" 1530. Kent. tresdecim carectatas lignorum folcalium vocatorum baven. OED has earliest in 1528 and only as bavin. [8] rcp 02/12 Bedstedis: 1530. Hertfordshire. duo lectisernia vocat' Bedstedis. OED earliest is 1440; second use is 1530. [9] rcp 02/12 Brown: 1530. boves, unum coloris nigri et alium coloris brown brendid. OED has earliest 1607. [10] rcp, 02/12 Bydowe: 1348. Yorkshire. de quodam cultello vocato Bydowe precii duorum solidorum. OED has earliest "Bidowe" in 1362 and only as "a weapon of some kind." [11]. In 1351, Worcestershire, it appears as bedowe: de quodam cultello vocato bedowe. [12] rcp Bytters: 1530. London. sex duodenas de malardes, sex herons, sex byters, decem et octo snytes, et undecim duodenas de larkes. Apparently some kind of bird. OED does not have. [13] rcp 02/12 Blakgray: 1530. Middlesex. unum equum castratum coloris Blakgray. OED does not have. [14] rcp 02/12 Boghyere: 1320. Alanus le Boghyere, Eustachius le Boghyere. Not in OED. [15] Boltyng cyve: 1530. Norfolk. unum sutterniculum vocatum a boltyng cyve. [16] rcp 02/12
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