and each year should deliver to the minster sixty loads of wood, and twelve of coal, and
tiffany jewelry outlet hermes handbags six of faggots, and two tuns full of pure ale, and two beasts fit for slaughter, and six hundred loaves and ten mittan hermes bags outlet of Welsh ale " ten mittan Wselsces aloft,translated by Gibson, "
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tiffany and co outlet Dictionary, has " midd, a bushel-measure," on the authority of Somner.
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of the Society's Transactions. In
hermes outlet a few instances he has sought to explain words which that learned philologist had already traced to their proper sources. He is
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tiffany outlet paid to Richard de Haveringe for a horse purchased for the king," uno flasketto empto pro eodem equo cooperiendo." The word is still retained in the Lancashire dialect, in which flasket means a kind of shallow basket. Pelum is used in the sense of castle or stronghold. tiffany & co outlet The following entry shows that Edw. I.