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Falgate: 1590. Suffolk. unam januam vocatam a falgate ipsius Alexandri ad valenciam sex solidorum. OED does not have. [3] rcp 04/12 Falyes: 1590. London. unam peciam panni linei vocati West Fallyes. OED seems not to have. [4] rcp 04/12 Fethermonger: 1342. Thomam le Fethermonger. OED has earliest 1599. [5] rcp 11/12 Fermery: 1342. Surrey/Kent. per Johannem de la Fermery. OED has earliest 1377. [6] rcp 11/12 Ferthelord: 1319. Ascelinus Ferthelord. ? [7] Feryman: 1319. Willelmus Feryman. OED earliest usage is 1464. [8]; 1344. Yorkshire. Willelmo Feryman de Wymbeton. [9] rcp 03/12 Feterloke: 1345. Northamptonshire/Sussex. unam sereram vocatam feterloke precii iij d. [10] rcp 03/12 Fishmonger: 1320. Thomam Wrenne fishmongere. Norfolk. OED earliest usage is 1464. [11] Freshfishmongere: 1347. Robertus de Rameseye freshfishmonger London'. [12] rcp 03/12 Fithlere: 1342. Yorkshire. Emma que fuit uxor Roberti le Fithlere. [13] rcp 11/12 Flatte pece: 1463. Middlesex. quatuordecim crateris de argento vocatis flatte pecis. [14] rcp 02/12. 1530. London. unam cratheram vocatam flate pece de argento. OED has in 1422-3 and 1530. [15] rcp Fleshacker: 1346. Somerset. Robertum le Fleshacker. OED does not have; earliest use there of "hacker" for a person in 1620, for an implement, 1481. [16] rcp Fleshewere: 1319. Johannem filium Ade le Fleshewere. OED earlist usage is 1339. [17] Fletcher: 1342. Lincolnshire. Johannem de Baumburgh fletcher. OED has earliet 1457. [18] rcp 11/12 Floundres: 1346. Kent. piscem inde videlicet floundres, smeltes, shrympes, et anguillas. OED has earliest 1450. [19] rcp Flourman: 1346. Willelmum Flourman de Stratford atte Bowe. OED has earliest 1743. [20] rcp 04/12 Floutere: 1343. Warwickshire. Rogero le Floutere. OED has earliest 1400. [21] rcp Fraunkeleyn: 1319. Ricardum Fraunkeleyn. OED earliest usage is 1297; this would be second. [22] Frith: 1319. Ricardus Inthe Frith clericus. Not early for OED, but perhaps helpful for meaning. [23] Fughler: 1319. Walterum le Fughler. ? [24] Furbur: 1319. Simonem le Furbur. French? but even then early for OED. [25]
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