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'''Hasted:''' 1267. Kent. Richard de Hasted. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/H3/KB26no178/bKB26no178dorses/IMG_3954.htm] | '''Hasted:''' 1267. Kent. Richard de Hasted. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/H3/KB26no178/bKB26no178dorses/IMG_3954.htm] | ||
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+ | '''Hatter:''' 1347. London. Aliciam filiam Johannis le Hattere. OED has earliest 1389. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no349/bKB27no349dorses/IMG_3205.htm] rcp | ||
'''Hors bred:''' 1530. London. de viginti duodenis panis equini vocati hors bred ad vendendum. OED has earliest 1467, then 1540. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H8/KB27no1074/aKB27no1074fronts/IMG_4356.htm] rcp 02/12 | '''Hors bred:''' 1530. London. de viginti duodenis panis equini vocati hors bred ad vendendum. OED has earliest 1467, then 1540. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H8/KB27no1074/aKB27no1074fronts/IMG_4356.htm] rcp 02/12 |
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H Hakeneyman: 1347. Cambridgeshire. Galfridum le Hakeneyman. OED has earliest 1362. [3] rcp 02/12 Hanger: 1530. Dorset. cum uno cultello vocato le hanger precii xvi denariorum. OED has references back to 1481. [4] rcp 02/12 Harefot: 1319. Willelmus Harefot. OED earliest usage is 1410. [5] Hasted: 1267. Kent. Richard de Hasted. [6] Hatter: 1347. London. Aliciam filiam Johannis le Hattere. OED has earliest 1389. [7] rcp Hors bred: 1530. London. de viginti duodenis panis equini vocati hors bred ad vendendum. OED has earliest 1467, then 1540. [8] rcp 02/12 Horsemylle: 1530. Hertfordshire. unum molendinum vocatum a horsemylle. OED earliest is 1530. [9] rcp 02/12 Hosiere: 1319. Baionem Le Hosiere. OED earliest usage is 1403. [10] Huswif: 1530. London. retinuisset ipsam Marionam ad deserviendum eidem Petro in servicio de huswif (at 6d/week; she served for two years). OED has earlier but word seemingly for a married women in her own household. [11] rcp Hundreder: 1258. Lincolnshire. Gilbert le Hundreder [12]
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