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'''Chaundelere:''' 1320. Buckinghamshire. Cristina la Chuandelere. OED earliest usage is 1389, but here probably Anglo-Norman. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no239/aKB27no239fronts/IMG_0058.htm] | '''Chaundelere:''' 1320. Buckinghamshire. Cristina la Chuandelere. OED earliest usage is 1389, but here probably Anglo-Norman. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no239/aKB27no239fronts/IMG_0058.htm] | ||
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+ | '''Chese and Brede:''' 1353. Lincolnshire. William Chese and Brede. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no373/aKB27no373fronts/IMG_1310.htm] | ||
'''Cokkesbreyn:''' 1267. Surrey. William Cokkesbreyn of Bletchingley. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/H3/KB26no178/bKB26no178dorses/IMG_3963.htm] | '''Cokkesbreyn:''' 1267. Surrey. William Cokkesbreyn of Bletchingley. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/H3/KB26no178/bKB26no178dorses/IMG_3963.htm] |
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Catchehare: 1319. Michaelem Catchehare. OED has few combination forms of catch before 1600. [3] Chaundelere: 1320. Buckinghamshire. Cristina la Chuandelere. OED earliest usage is 1389, but here probably Anglo-Norman. [4] Chese and Brede: 1353. Lincolnshire. William Chese and Brede. [5] Cokkesbreyn: 1267. Surrey. William Cokkesbreyn of Bletchingley. [6] Cogam:" 1320. Devon. Duas naves, unam videlicet vocatam Cogam Sancte Marie Wilifare de Dertemuch. OED has English form from 1325 and lists possible relatives from other languages but not Latin. [7] Cutiller: 1319. Henricum le Cutiller, Johannem le Cutiller. French? but even then early for OED. [8]
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