Anonymous, Ashmole Terms in Common Law (ca 1603 - ca 1647)

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Date
1603ca 1647ca
Author
Transcription source
Bodleian MS Ashmole 1611
Text type
manuscript
Genre
Hard-word, term-of-art, and dialect dictionaries, glossaries, and definitions
Subject area
  • antiquities
  • law
Summary
Terms in common law and English antiquities: Abbas, Advent, Affeerovrs, Afforest, Alderman, Assumpsit, Balife, Baneret, Baron, Bedell, Beasts of Chace, Beastes of the Forest, Beasts of Warren, Botiler, Bowbeawer, Bracton, Britton, Carve, Cantred, Castelward, Chace, Chapell, Charter, Chantry, Chivalrie, Citie, Commaundry, Constable, etc., ending with Wreck, Yoman, and Parliament.
Language
headwords: English
Incipit
Abbas) in ffrench Abbè, is by skilfull Linguists said
Extent
41 leaves
Word-group
type: alphabetical
Word-entry
type: headword
Catalog
Black, William Henry. A Descriptive, Analytical, and Critical Catalogue of the Manuscripts bequeathed unto the University of Oxford by Elias Ashmole. Oxonii: Clarendoniano, 1845. 1028. view record