gruche therwith, 118/17, 18: be, Halle, bequest of a, 5/1: the discontented with it grypp, 46/7 a griffin or vulture (on a silver band) grypys ey, 120/16; 133/4, 5: a gripe's or vulture's egg (as a cup). gripe, you gryps a griffin. A gryphe hyghte Griphes, and is ac counted amonge volatiles, Deuteronomi, xiiii. And there the Glose saythe, that the grype is foure fotedde, and lyke to the egle in heed and in wynges. And is lyke to the lyon in the other part of the body, and dwelleth in those hylles that ben called Hyperborei, and ben mooste & enemyes to horses and men, greueth them moste, and layeth in his neste a stone that hyght Smaragdus agaynste venemous beastes of the mountayne.'-Trevisa's Bartholomous, bk. xii, ch. xix, leaf 171, col. 2, ed. 1535 (in Percy Fol. Ballads, iii. 555). I suppoze the egg was really an ostrich's. grys, 5/9 grey fur gude, 12/25 property goods, personal gurdill of blake sylke y-linyde with rede lether, 45/9, 10. See Girdle, Pearles, Pendaunt. haliwater pot, 5/22 hall, 47/15 all fittings of one hallyng, 35/19: hangings, &c. for the hall of a house Hallyng or Tapestry embroiderd with the Nine Worthies, 133/7 Halpeney Loves for the Poor, 40/13. See Hapeny. haluyndel, 1/7: half ham, 5/30; 92/15: them. See Hym. hame, 49/10: am hame, 27/15: them. See heme. han, 3/3: haue hapeny loaves, 1000 given to poor men, 113/11. See Halpeney. harneys, 76/10: armour harneys, 36/5: beds, coverlets, cushions, furd gowns, &c., &c. harnesed, 76/14: with sheath, belt, and suspenders hastly, adv. 70/10: hastily,. quickly have, 123 32: possess (to) haue and to holde, 99/20 haue age of discrecioun, 5/31: come to years of discretion : hay and corn of pis 3here growyng, 18/11 this year's crop heale, sb. 87/20: health hech, 47/20: each heires of their bodies, 124/24 heldest (son), 19/1 : eldest hele, 101/2: health, condition hele, vb. 3/8; 5/27: to cover, protect Hall, officers of my said lord('s), helyng, 131/21: covering 110/13 heme, 48/5, 6, 11, 13: them hende, sb. 41/1 : end herrings and bread for Essex poor, hers, 24/15, 16, 18, 21, &c. : heirs hert in þe myddyll of a dorsur, 46/21 a hart, stag? heued (sheet, colord), 4/17 heuery, 80/9, 11: every hewk, 37/3 a robe hewne, 86/15: heaven hey day of Iugement, 29/20: heyr lome, 56/32: heirloom hold greynys, 18/14: old corn, of hole, 92/11 whole holograph Will, written thru-out honest place, 110/12: decent, proper place hors, pl. 109/24: horses (A. S. hros was neuter, and its pl. didn't change) horse, best, as a burial fee, mortuar ium, 120/10. See Principal, p. 139. horse, bequest of, 87/1; 111/18, 21, 23, 24, 27, 28 horses, gift of, 23/24; 53/5, 8, 9 hospitales, pe pore, nere London, hous, 6/29; 54/3: convent householders, poor, bequest of howshold, 70/28; howsold, 131/ honestly, 126/27: honourably, hym, 43/15: them decently hoods, gifts of, 97/4. See houd, hoyd. iche, 102/23: each kepes, 97/2: looks after, sees to keppit, pp. 123/26; keppid, 123/ 28: kept, retaind kepyng, 15/21: attention to, looking after, a man ketil Hatte, a, 19/11: a kind of helmet? keuering, 80/12: covering, roofing keuerlet, coverlet, 4/18 kirkerevys, 131/12: church reves kylderkyn of ale, 17/16, 17 kyrke work, 12/19: works of a Church kyrteH, 97/13: a kirtle kyrtyll, a grene, 91/10 laboryd, 118/18: workt, managed Lady Chapel of Tewkesbury Priory, 117/7 lamb('s wool), black, as a fur, 131/8 lambe, furred with, 97/13 Lambe, furryd with blak, 37/2 land to be bought, bequest for, 52/12 journey, Will made before going lands: profits of, to go to Exe on, 65/3 cutors for 7 years, 122/31 Law, children going to, lose their benefit under a Will, 20/20-2 lawe, a wel lerned man of pe, Lazare, howses of, 106/16, p. 117, ence leede, 27/4 lead coffin or wrap lordschipe, 6/23: the position of for a corpse leful: issue leful, heirs leful, 20/ lord or landlord love, 40/14: loaf low feet to pieces of silver, 56/6 lete off, 50/2: excuse, allow to Lyn, 36/6: linen neglect lettyng, 95/17 hindrance lettyng, 128/10: hindering leuacion at the hie masse, 101/13: leve, 105/18: remain leuet, 2/7: remain leveth, 122/26: remain leuyng, 94/17: remaining (a) lyned gowne, 131/9 Lynne bed, 37/4 linen bed Lyonis of syluer, iij on a narow plat, 46/7 lyoun Curteynes, 133/20: curtains with lions on, or made at Lyons lyst, 116/12: a specification of the details of Lady Warwick's statue lyvelode, 119/1 estate, rental? lyuelode, 111/7, 8 property marble tomb, 88/13 maried to hir worshipe and to hir estate, 122/12: suitably to her position mark and seal a testator's, Roger Elmesley's, 102/29 mark of R & S on pewter vessels, 101/25 marriage bequest for, 130/21 marriage of girls, gift for, 13/33; 19/12; 50/6; 76/11, 12 marriage, gift of 100 marks for, 65/13 marriage of honest and poor maidens, 15/26; 23/12; 79/7 marriage of sons, bequests for, 127/17-19 marterount, 50/16: martins' fur Martin, or Martern, p. 36, note 6 martirs (martins), a newe fure of, 53/29 martres, 111/5: martins' skins martrons, purple goune furred with, 107/34; scarlet ditto, 108/1 ; blew worsted, 36/15; blake, 53/21 Mary Mawdelen to be sculpturd, laying Lady Warwick's hands across, 116/12 maser of a vine rote, with peces of syluert made in pe bopum like perles, 56/24-26 maser coppe, 101/26: mazer cup, a large wooden cup mason, a, 58/33 Mass-book, bequest of, 5/13; 76/3 Massebooke and Chalys, 49/19 masses, bequest for, 2/7; and often masses for all cristene soules, 6/ 26; and often Masses, 4,400 to be said, 6/25; 10,000 to be said, 23/14 thousand thousand Masses, a (1,000,000) to be said for a Testator, 106/4 mattrass, gift of, 91/6 Matyns bookis, peyre, 5/3 Maydenys of gode name and of gode fame; ten marks for Marriage, 15/26; 79/7. See Marriage Mayster and Couent of sent Bartholomew's spitell, 115/21 me, 40/19: my dead body me Soule, 31/25: my soul Meat & Drink for Neighbours, 15/29 mede, 39/24 benefit, well-doing medled, pp. 37/2: mixt melley parted, 37/3: like patchwork? : Menchon, 6/8: monken, monkess, nun, of Romeseye, Hants Menchons and prestes of the hows of Wilton, 7/21-2 Menchouns and prestes of the hows of Romeseye, 7/19 Menchouns of the Hows of Shaftebury, 7/13 |