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Daggare: 1362. London. cum quodam cultello vocato daggare. OED has earliest 1375. [3] rcp 04/13 Daubere: 1363. London. Thomas Freman daubere. Perhaps earliest English instance. [4] rcp 04/13 Dauncer: 1342. London. Johannes le Dauncer. OED has earliest 1440. [5] rcp 11/12 Dendyman: 1342. Devon. Aliciam Dendyman et Ceciliam Dendyman. [6] rcp Deystere: 1344. Warwickshire. Willelmus de Bedeford deystere. [7]. 1347. Thomam le Deystere. OED has earliest in 1350. [8] rcp 03/12 Dextere: 1314. Warrwick. Agnes wife of Alstein le Dextere of Warwick [9] SJ; 1345. Suffolk. Walterum de Beccles dextere. OED has earliest fifteenth century. [10] rcp 03/12 Diamans: 1361. London. bonis et catallis ... viz., butons, aumails, nouches, margerie perles, rubies, saffiers, diamans et alia jocalia. OED has only earlier 1325. [11] rcp 03/13 Dighere: 1344. Sussex. cum Stephano le Dighere de Midhurst. OED has earliest 1369. [12] rcp 03/12 Dolfin: 1319. Willelmum Dolfin. OED earliest use is 1387. [13] rcp 2011 Dosser: 1346. Norfolk. uno dosser precii quadraginta solidorum (stolen from the rector of Nelton). OED has earliest 1380. [14] rcp 2011 Draper: 1315. Norfolk. Simon de Staunford of Norwich, draper [15] SB. Drovere: 1344. Berkshire. Johannem Drovere. OED earliest is 1425. [16]; 1360. Johannem Stalworth drovere [17] rcp 2011 Dubber: 1348. Yorkshire. Johanne Wryght dubber. OED earliest use if 1225-6. [18]. rcp 2011 Durable: 1358. Hertfordshire. Willelmum Durable. OED has earliest 1381. [19] rcp 11/12 Dyster: 1342. Northamptonshire. Johannem Hynewyke dyster. OED has earliest 1350. [20] rcp 11/12
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