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'''Collier:''' 1344 Suffolk. Cristinam la Collier. OED has earliest 1375. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no336/aKB27no336fronts/IMG_0093.htm] rcp | '''Collier:''' 1344 Suffolk. Cristinam la Collier. OED has earliest 1375. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no336/aKB27no336fronts/IMG_0093.htm] rcp | ||
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'''Coolestaff:''' 1530. Middlesex. cum quodam baculo vocato a coolestaff precii duorum denariorum. Not in OED.[http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H8/KB27no1077/aKB27no1077fronts/IMG_5466.htm] rcp 02/12 | '''Coolestaff:''' 1530. Middlesex. cum quodam baculo vocato a coolestaff precii duorum denariorum. Not in OED.[http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H8/KB27no1077/aKB27no1077fronts/IMG_5466.htm] rcp 02/12 | ||
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'''Correour:''' 1345. Northamptonshire. Thomas le Correour de Northampton. OED has earliest 1380. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no341/aKB27no341fronts/IMG_0208.htm] rcp 03/12 | '''Correour:''' 1345. Northamptonshire. Thomas le Correour de Northampton. OED has earliest 1380. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no341/aKB27no341fronts/IMG_0208.htm] rcp 03/12 | ||
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+ | '''Corvyser:''' 1345. Worcestershire. per Galfridum Corvyser. OED has earliest 1401. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no342/bKB27no342dorses/IMG_0081.htm] rcp 03/12 | ||
'''Cote armure:''' 1347. Hertfordshire. de quadam tunica vocata cote armure de armis suis propriis. OED has earliest 1393. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no349/aKB27no349fronts/IMG_2978.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no349/aKB27no349fronts/IMG_3011.htm] rcp 03/12 | '''Cote armure:''' 1347. Hertfordshire. de quadam tunica vocata cote armure de armis suis propriis. OED has earliest 1393. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no349/aKB27no349fronts/IMG_2978.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no349/aKB27no349fronts/IMG_3011.htm] rcp 03/12 |
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Catchehare: 1319. Michaelem Catchehare. OED has few combination forms of catch before 1600. [3] Cardemaker 1345. Warwickshire. Walteri le Cardemakere de Coventre. [4]. 1357. Nicholas Cardemaker. OED has card-maker in 1401 [5] Cardebordmaker 1357. Ely Cardebordmaker. OED has earliest use of card-board in 1688 [6] Cartewright 1345. Staffordshire. Johannis le Cartewright. OED has earliest 1425. [7] rcp 03/12 Chaloner: 1345. Thomam le Chaloner. OED has earliest 1372. [8] rcp 03/12 Chaundelere: 1320. Buckinghamshire. Cristina la Chuandelere. OED earliest usage is 1389, but here probably Anglo-Norman. [9]. 1344. Suffolk. Willelmus de Denyngton de Sancto Edmundo chaundeler. [10] rcp 03/12 Chese fatte:1530. Norfolk. duas formulas vocatas chese fattes. Not in OED. [11] rcp 02/12 Cheseman: 1344. Middlesex. Johannem le Cheseman. Not in OED. [12] rcp 03/12 Chese prees: 1530. Norfolk. a chese prees. OED earliest 1485. [13] rcp 02/12 Cherakke: 1530. duos crates vocatas cherakkes. gridiron. Not in OED. [14] rcp 02/12 Chese and Brede: 1353. Lincolnshire. William Chese and Brede. [15] Chepyns: 1347. Dorset. duos panes qui vocantur chepyns pro se ad prandium suum. OED does not have in this sense. [16] rcp 02/12 Clathseller: 1344. Yorkshire. Agnes Cokerell clathseller. Not in OED. [17] rcp 03/12 Clyngkebell: 1344. Suffolk. Willelmum Clyngkebell. OED has "clink" only from the sixteenth century. [18] rcp 03/12 Cokkesbreyn: 1267. Surrey. William Cokkesbreyn of Bletchingley. [19] rcp 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. [20] Cogger: 1345. Yorkshire. Sayerum le Cogger de Herwich. [21] rcp 03/12 Collier: 1344 Suffolk. Cristinam la Collier. OED has earliest 1375. [22] rcp Coolestaff: 1530. Middlesex. cum quodam baculo vocato a coolestaff precii duorum denariorum. Not in OED.[23] rcp 02/12 Cornmonger: 1345. Sussex. Simonem Cornemonger. [24], 1347. Lincolnshire. Thomam Hemery de Sancto Botulfo cornmongere. OED has earliest 1518. [25] rcp 03/12 Correour: 1345. Northamptonshire. Thomas le Correour de Northampton. OED has earliest 1380. [26] rcp 03/12 Corvyser: 1345. Worcestershire. per Galfridum Corvyser. OED has earliest 1401. [27] rcp 03/12 Cote armure: 1347. Hertfordshire. de quadam tunica vocata cote armure de armis suis propriis. OED has earliest 1393. [28], [29] rcp 03/12 Cotiller: 1345. Berkshire. Ricardum Baldewyn de London cotiller. OED only has in nineteenth century, apparently with different meaning. Same as cutiller below? [30] rcp 03/12 Courserhorsman: 1345. Norfolk. Johannem Courserhorsman. OED has "courser" earliest in 1380. [31] rcp 03/12 Crapper: 1345. Yorkshire. Ricardo le Crapper. OED does not have; meaning obviously unclear. [32] rcp 03/12 Cullere: 1345. Somerset. Galfridum le Baillif cullere. OED has earliest 1483. [33] rcp 03/12 Cutiller: 1319. Henricum le Cutiller, Johannem le Cutiller. French? but even then early for OED. [34]
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