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'''Packesadel:''' 1347. Huntingdonshire. bona et catalla sua videlicet unum packesadel. OED has earliest 1398. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no350/aKB27no350fronts/IMG_3804.htm] rcp 02/12 | '''Packesadel:''' 1347. Huntingdonshire. bona et catalla sua videlicet unum packesadel. OED has earliest 1398. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no350/aKB27no350fronts/IMG_3804.htm] rcp 02/12 |
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Packer: 1344. Lincolnshire. Rogerum de Garmeleston packer. OED has earliest 1450. [3] rcp Packesadel: 1347. Huntingdonshire. bona et catalla sua videlicet unum packesadel. OED has earliest 1398. [4] rcp 02/12 Palfreyour: 1319. Willelmus Thequenesmaisterpalfryour. Not found in OED, although palfrey and palfreyman are. [5]; palfreur: Walterum le Palfreur: [6] Panetrie: 1319. Willelmum de la Panetrie de Bannebury. OED has earliest 1325. [7] Parchmyner: 1344. Oxfordshire. Roberto Prentys de Bannebury parchemyner. OED does not have. [8] rcp 03/12 Partlett: 1530. Kent. unun collitegium muliebre vocatum a partlette de panno vocato sypers circumposito cum diversis margaritis. OED has earliest 1515 and 1528. [9] rcp 02/12 Patynmaker: 1463. Norfolk. Henricum Baxter ...patynmaker. [10] rcp 02/12 Peleter: 1319. Willelmus le Peleter. OED has earliest 1332. [11] Pelter: 1319. Johannem le Pelter. OED had earliest 1332. [12] Pewterer: 1350. ad respondendum Ricard de Wycheford peauterer. OED first use is 1348. [13]. rcp/02.2012 Pykeman: 1347. Essex. Johannem Pykeman et Willelmum Pykard. OED has only a single reference, in 1259. [14] rcp 02/12 Plough chaynes:" 1530. Middlesex. tres cathenas de ferre vocatas plough chaynes. OED has earliest 1641. [15] rcp 02/12 Ploumbour: 1347. Devon. Ricardum le Lange ploumbour. OED has earliest 1385. [16] rcp 03/12 Pollax (OED poleaxe): 1319. KB27. Yorkshire. cum quadam hachea vocata pollax percussit. 1347. Kent. cum quodam armo vocato pollex. [17]. OED has earliest 1355 [18] Polre: 1227. Ralph del Polre adjudged of murder in the 100 of Eastry, Kent. There were a number of variant spellings of this name, but one that occurs most frequently in the late 13th/14th centuries is Poldre.[19] Porpeys: 1347. Somerset. quemdam piscem vocatum porpeys. OED has a couple earlier references, but unclear, as here, if Anglo-Norman or English. [20] rcp 03/12 Pounced: 1531. London. a rounde hope of golde pounced with perlez. OED has one earlier reference in 1410. [21] rcp 02/12 Puke: 1463. Lincolnshire. unum parre caligarum de nigro colore vocato puke. OED has earliest, as color, in 1510. [22] rcp Pultry ware: 1530. London. pro omnimodis pultrye ware. OED has earliest 1531-2. [23] rcp 02/12 Pykoys: 1319. unum malleum ferreum, unum gaveloke, sex canillos (?), et unum pykoys, et alia bona et catalla. OED: earliest 1256 (a pick) [24] Pynder: 1319. Alanum Pynder. OED has earliest 1218; 1319 would be second. [25]
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