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'''Lightfote:''' 1319. Johannes Lightfote. OED earliest use 1325 for animal. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no236/bKB27no236dorses/IMG_0049.htm] | '''Lightfote:''' 1319. Johannes Lightfote. OED earliest use 1325 for animal. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no236/bKB27no236dorses/IMG_0049.htm] | ||
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+ | '''Lynder:''' 1358. Sussex. Ricardum le Lynder. OED does not have in this sense. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no392/aKB27no392fronts/IMG_1423.htm] rcp 12/12 | ||
'''Lytstere:''' 1320. Robertus Willesman le Lytstere. Northamptonshire. OED earliest use 1374. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no239/aKB27no239fronts/IMG_0111.htm]. 1344. Cambridgeshire. Petrum le Frenshe littestere. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no337/aKB27no337fronts/IMG_0094.htm] rcp 03/12 | '''Lytstere:''' 1320. Robertus Willesman le Lytstere. Northamptonshire. OED earliest use 1374. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no239/aKB27no239fronts/IMG_0111.htm]. 1344. Cambridgeshire. Petrum le Frenshe littestere. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no337/aKB27no337fronts/IMG_0094.htm] rcp 03/12 |
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Langesmyth: 1319. Willelmus le Langesmyth. ? [3] Lardiner: 1342. Yorkshire. de morte Thome le Lardyner. [4]. 1345. Oxfordshire. Willelmum le Lardyner. OED has earliest 1400. [5] rcp 02/12 Latoner: 1342. Willelmum la Latoner. [6]. 1346. London. Robertus Whityng de London latoner. OED has earliest 1392. [7] rcp 04/12 Ledbeter: 1354. Bedfordshire. Johannem filium Willelmi le Ledbeter de Carleton. Not in OED. [8] rcp 09/12 Leye 1354. 'in aqua vocata 'le Leye' que currit de Ware usque Waltham Sancte Crucis et abinde usque ad civitatem domini regis London', modern spelling 'Lea'. According to Wikipedia only called 'Leye' in early medieval period [9] SJ 11/12 Lightfote: 1319. Johannes Lightfote. OED earliest use 1325 for animal. [10] Lynder: 1358. Sussex. Ricardum le Lynder. OED does not have in this sense. [11] rcp 12/12 Lytstere: 1320. Robertus Willesman le Lytstere. Northamptonshire. OED earliest use 1374. [12]. 1344. Cambridgeshire. Petrum le Frenshe littestere. [13] rcp 03/12 Locsmyth: 1345. Derbyshire. Thomam le Locsmyth de Asheborne. OED has only earlier example in 1226. [14] rcp 03/12 Lokyere: 1342. Northamptonshire. Johannem le Lokyere. OED has earliest 1356. [15] rcp 12/12 Loter: 1342. Leicestershire. Willelmum le lotere. [16] rcp Luminour. 1357. London. Johannes de Lincoln de London lumynour. OED has only two examples (1330, 1491). [17] rcp 10/12
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