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'''Hobbe othe more:''' 1344. Yorkshire. ventrem eiusdem Anabille aparuisset et infantem vivum extraxisset et super moram ibidem proiecisset vocans ipsum Hobbe othe more. OED does not have. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no335/bKB27no335dorses/IMG_0253.htm] rcp 03/12 | '''Hobbe othe more:''' 1344. Yorkshire. ventrem eiusdem Anabille aparuisset et infantem vivum extraxisset et super moram ibidem proiecisset vocans ipsum Hobbe othe more. OED does not have. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no335/bKB27no335dorses/IMG_0253.htm] rcp 03/12 | ||
− | '''Hokester:''' 1314. Suffolk. John le Hukstere [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/CP40no207/aCP40no207fronts/IMG_0209.htm] SJ; 1342. Bedfordshire. Margeriam le Hokester de Dunstaple. OED has earliest 1300, but infrequent. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no329/bKB27no329dorses/IMG_0062.htm] rcp 11/12 | + | '''Hokester:''' 1314. Suffolk. John le Hukstere [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/CP40no207/aCP40no207fronts/IMG_0209.htm] SJ; 1315. Suffolk. John le Hokestore [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/CP40no208/aCP40no208fronts/IMG_0092.htm] SB; 1342. Bedfordshire. Margeriam le Hokester de Dunstaple. OED has earliest 1300, but infrequent. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no329/bKB27no329dorses/IMG_0062.htm] rcp 11/12 |
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+ | '''hore:''' 1453. Middlesex. Margery wife of John Henry described as a 'strong hore' by Agnes wife of Walter of Fairstede [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H6/KB27no768/aKB27no768fronts/IMG_0185.htm]SB 10/17 | ||
'''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 | ||
− | '''Horsemylle:''' 1469. Northamptonshire. unum molendinum equum vocatum a horse millen [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/E4/E13no155/aE13no155fronts/IMG_0134.htm] SJ - 1530. Hertfordshire. unum molendinum vocatum a horsemylle. OED earliest is 1530. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H8/KB27no1076/aKB27no1076fronts/IMG_5054.htm] rcp 02/12 | + | ''' Horshirde:''' 1315. Linc'. Ralph le Horshirde of Bardeney [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/CP40no208/aCP40no208fronts/IMG_0203.htm] SB |
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+ | '''Horsemylle:''' 1461. London. a horsmyll [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT2/E4/E159no238/aE159no238fronts/IMG_0237.htm] SB; 1469. Northamptonshire. unum molendinum equum vocatum a horse millen [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/E4/E13no155/aE13no155fronts/IMG_0134.htm] SJ - 1530. Hertfordshire. unum molendinum vocatum a horsemylle. OED earliest is 1530. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H8/KB27no1076/aKB27no1076fronts/IMG_5054.htm] rcp 02/12 | ||
'''Hosiere:''' 1319. Baionem Le Hosiere. OED earliest usage is 1403. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no236/bKB27no236dorses/IMG_0088.htm]; 1345. Simonem Hosyere. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no341/aKB27no341fronts/IMG_0061.htm] rcp 03/12 | '''Hosiere:''' 1319. Baionem Le Hosiere. OED earliest usage is 1403. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no236/bKB27no236dorses/IMG_0088.htm]; 1345. Simonem Hosyere. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no341/aKB27no341fronts/IMG_0061.htm] rcp 03/12 | ||
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'''Hosteler:''' 1345. Adam de Kent hosteler. OED has only earlier exammple in 1300. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no339/aKB27no339fronts/IMG_0125.htm] rcp 03/12 | '''Hosteler:''' 1345. Adam de Kent hosteler. OED has only earlier exammple in 1300. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no339/aKB27no339fronts/IMG_0125.htm] rcp 03/12 | ||
− | '''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. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H8/KB27no1077/aKB27no1077fronts/IMG_5376.htm] rcp | + | '''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. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H8/KB27no1077/aKB27no1077fronts/IMG_5376.htm] rcp; 1452 Middlesex. Johanna Dobson formerly of London, hosewyff outlawed for trespass offence [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H6/KB27no764/aKB27no764fronts/IMG_0183.htm] |
'''Hundreder:''' 1258. Lincolnshire. Gilbert le Hundreder. OED has earliest 1285. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H3/KB26no160/bKB26no160dorses/IMG_0221.htm] | '''Hundreder:''' 1258. Lincolnshire. Gilbert le Hundreder. OED has earliest 1285. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H3/KB26no160/bKB26no160dorses/IMG_0221.htm] |
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H Haggere: 1345. Robertum Blondel haggere et Margaretam uxorem eius. Not found in OED. [3] rcp 03/12 Hakeneyman: 1360. Kent. Johannem Lamb de Cantuar' hakeneyman. OED has earliest 1362. [4] rcp 03/13 Hakkere: 1358. Waltero le Habbere juniori. OED has earliest 1620. [5] rcp 12/12 Hakebote: 1353. London. ducens eum ad quandam navem vocatam Hakebote iuxta villam de Feversham. Not in OED; "Hake" combinations seem to be only in the nineteenth century. Hakeneyman: 1347. Cambridgeshire. Galfridum le Hakeneyman. OED has earliest 1362. [6] rcp 02/12 Hallgarth: 1342. Yorkshire. Beatricem in the Halgarth. OED has "garth" around 1340. [7] rcp Hambrowe: 1590. London. duodecim unlas panni linei vocati browne hambrowe. OED does not seem to have. [8] rcp 04/12 Handax: 1359. Norfolk. cum quadam tela vocata handax. OED has only earlier in 1297 and 1300. [9] rcp 03/13 Hanger: 1530. Dorset. cum uno cultello vocato le hanger precii xvi denariorum. OED has references back to 1481. [10] rcp 02/12 Harefot: 1319. Willelmus Harefot. OED earliest usage is 1410. [11] Hasted: 1267. Kent. Richard de Hasted. [12] Hatter: 1345. Lincolnshire. Johannes Tayllour hattere de Pereleye. [13]. 1347. London. Aliciam filiam Johannis le Hattere. OED has earliest 1389. [14] rcp Heyward: 1345. Gloucestershire. Johannem le Heyward. OED has only earlier example in 1225. [15] rcp 03/12 Hobbe othe more: 1344. Yorkshire. ventrem eiusdem Anabille aparuisset et infantem vivum extraxisset et super moram ibidem proiecisset vocans ipsum Hobbe othe more. OED does not have. [16] rcp 03/12 Hokester: 1314. Suffolk. John le Hukstere [17] SJ; 1315. Suffolk. John le Hokestore [18] SB; 1342. Bedfordshire. Margeriam le Hokester de Dunstaple. OED has earliest 1300, but infrequent. [19] rcp 11/12 hore: 1453. Middlesex. Margery wife of John Henry described as a 'strong hore' by Agnes wife of Walter of Fairstede [20]SB 10/17 Hors bred: 1530. London. de viginti duodenis panis equini vocati hors bred ad vendendum. OED has earliest 1467, then 1540. [21] rcp 02/12 Horshirde: 1315. Linc'. Ralph le Horshirde of Bardeney [22] SB Horsemylle: 1461. London. a horsmyll [23] SB; 1469. Northamptonshire. unum molendinum equum vocatum a horse millen [24] SJ - 1530. Hertfordshire. unum molendinum vocatum a horsemylle. OED earliest is 1530. [25] rcp 02/12 Hosiere: 1319. Baionem Le Hosiere. OED earliest usage is 1403. [26]; 1345. Simonem Hosyere. [27] rcp 03/12 Hosteler: 1345. Adam de Kent hosteler. OED has only earlier exammple in 1300. [28] rcp 03/12 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. [29] rcp; 1452 Middlesex. Johanna Dobson formerly of London, hosewyff outlawed for trespass offence [30] Hundreder: 1258. Lincolnshire. Gilbert le Hundreder. OED has earliest 1285. [31]
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