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Garlekmongere: 1343. Northamptonshire. Adam Garlekmongere de Norhampton. OED has only 1392. [3] rcp 11/12 Gelder: 1361. Suffolk. Thomas filius Willelmi le Geldere. OED has earliest 1440. [4] rcp 03/13 Geldesowe: 1360. Northamptonshire. Johannem Wrighte geldesowe. OED has "gelder" earliest in 1440. [5] Gerenteresman: 1319. Edmundum le Gerenteresman. ? [6] Gesthalle: 1342. Worcestershire. ab hostio cuiusdam aule in eodem prioratu vocate le Geshalle. OED has earliest 1325. [7] rcp 12/12 Giddyman: 1319. Johannem Gydyman. OED has giddy much earlier. [8] Girdeler: 1319. Gilbert le Girdeler. OED earliest is 1428. [9]; 1347. Thomam le Gerdeler. [10] rcp Gisarm: 1345. Bedfordshire. de quodam telo vocato gisarm. OED has earlier in 1325 only. [11] rcp 03/12 Glaswryght: 1319. Henricum le Glaswryght. OED earliest usage is 1440. [12]. 1344. Yorkshire. Johannem de Fernays glasenwryght. [13] rcp 03/12 Glovemaker: 1359. cum Thomas Wolleford glovemaker. OED has earliest 1609. [14] rcp 03/13 Glover: 1319. Phillipum le Glovere. OED earliest usage is 1464. [15]. 1345. Norfolk. Matillidem que fuit uxor Roberti de Elsynge glovere. [16] rcp 03/12 Gobelyn: 1319. Willelmum Gobelyn clericum. Hampshire. OED earliest is 1327. [17] Gobelettis: 1463. Middlesex. sex ciphis de argento vocatis gobelettis. OED has two earlier, indeterminate usages from ca. 1400. [18] rcp 02/12 Godchild. 1267. Norfolk. Clemence Godchild.[19] Goldbetere: 1342. Oxfordshire. Henricum Godesdene goldbetere. [20]. 1344. Middlesex. Galfridi le Goldbetere. OED has earliest in fifteenth century. [21] rcp 03/12 Gosefot:. 1260. Buckinghamshire. Simon Gosefot. [22] Goselyng: 1345. London. Johannem Goselyng. OED had earliest 1425. [23] rcp 03/12 Gourdemaker: 1320. London. Rogerus le Gourdemaker. "Gourdemaker" apparently does not appear in OED. "Gourd" in the general sense of a cup or bottle appears earliest 1340. [24]. 1348. Yorkshire. Martinus Gourdemaker. [25] Graunger: 1342. Hampshire. Johannem le Graunger. OED has only earlier in 1112, then 1582. [26] rcp 11/12 Graver: 1360. London. Andreas le Sealgravere goldsmyth. OED has gravere in this sense earliest in 1398. [27] 03/13 Gravenour: 1530. Norfolk. versus Ricardum Spendlove nuper de Norwic' gravenour. Not in OED. [28] rcp Greyn: 1346. Norfolk. mercimonia, videlicet, greyn, spiceriam, pelluram et alia bona. OED has only earlier example in 1315. [29] rcp Grinder (OED grinder): 1319. KB27. Warwickshire. Thomam le Grindere de Loudesham OED has earliest, in this sense, in 1483. [30] Gullhurde: 1342. Hampshire. Thomam le Gulhurde de Swareweton. [31] rcp Gunpowder: 1369. Middlesex. Delivered by John Nicoll of London, grocer, for the use of the king [32] . See als [33] SJ Gyldfatt 1530. Norfolk. unam aliam cupam vocatam a gyldfatt. Not in OED. [34] rcp 21/12
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