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'''Sparth:''' 1347. Yorkshire. de quodam armo vocato sparth felonice percusset. OED has earliest 1363. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no348/bKB27no348dorses/IMG_1601.htm] rcp 03/12 | '''Sparth:''' 1347. Yorkshire. de quodam armo vocato sparth felonice percusset. OED has earliest 1363. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no348/bKB27no348dorses/IMG_1601.htm] rcp 03/12 | ||
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'''Stabler:''' 1320. Willelmum le Stabler. Suffolk. OED earliest is general fourteenth century. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no239/aKB27no239fronts/IMG_0065.htm] | '''Stabler:''' 1320. Willelmum le Stabler. Suffolk. OED earliest is general fourteenth century. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no239/aKB27no239fronts/IMG_0065.htm] |
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Saleman: 1320. Johannem Saleman. Essex. OED has earliest usage of saleman as 1642. [3] Saylet: 1530. Norfolk. unam galeam vocatam a saylet. Not in OED. [4] rcp 02/12 Selgraver: 1347. London. corpus Willelmi de Marham selgraver. OED does not have. [5] rcp Shakebelle: Johannem Shakebelle iuniorem. OED only has shake, uncertain beginning in fourteenth century. [6] Skeyne: 1530. Gloucestershire. cum quodam cultello vocato a skeyne precii duorum solidorum. In OED as earliest at 1527 or 1530. [7] rcp 02/12 Skirmesour: 1319. Nicholaum le Skirmesour. OED has earliest 1565 (skirmish in 1420). [8] Sklatston: 1320. lapides talliatos et lapides vocatos sklatston. Rutland. OED has earliest 1450 or 1392. [9] Skottyshedagger: 1530. Suffolk. cum quodam daggario vocato a Skottyshedagger. [10] rcp 02/12 Skyre (OED skyre): 1319. KB27. Yorkshire. contentio mota fuit (date) in marketskyre in Ebor' OED has single 16th century instance of uncertain meaning. [11] Snytes: 1530. London. sex duodenas de malardes, sex herons, sex byters, decem et octo snytes, et undecim duodenas de larkes. Apparently some kind of bird. OED does not have. [12] rcp 02/12 Sparth: 1347. Yorkshire. de quodam armo vocato sparth felonice percusset. OED has earliest 1363. [13] rcp 03/12 Sporier: 1344. Worcestershire. Johannem de Hulle sporier. OED has earliest 1389. [14] rcp 03/12 Stabler: 1320. Willelmum le Stabler. Suffolk. OED earliest is general fourteenth century. [15] Standyngcoppys: 1463. Buckinghamshire. sex ciphos argenti vocatos standyngcopys. OED does not have. [16] rcp 02/12 Stringer: 1530. Shropshire. Johannem Pygott de Newport in comitatus Salopie strynger. First OED usage is in 1420; second is in 1541. [17] rcp 02/12 Surgien: 1319. Johannes de Totenham surgien. Ambivalent if English. OED: earliest English usage 1330. [18] Swappard: 1349. Yorkshire. cum quodam cultello vocato swappard prefatum Willelmum de Croxton vulneravit. OED does not list. [19] rcp (1.28.2012) Swinehird: 1319. per Simonem le Swinehird. From OED relatively early. [20]
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