built a castle at Dumfries, " De Henrico de Braundeston de denariis restitutis per eundem, de denariis quos receperat super vadiis fossatorum operancium circa pelum de
hermes bags Dumfries pro defectibus eorundem 3s. lid." (p. 6.) The editor quotes from Fordun, "Edw. I. built a castle at Linlithgow, which in English is called a Pele." The word is the Celtic
hermes outlet pill, which Davies translates " castrum, propugnaculum." It is still used in the Isle of Man, and is found in the Pile of Fouldray and other names of places. Hobelarii." Comp' magri R. de Abindon de municione castrorum Carlioli et Laghmaban una cum vadiis Luce de Cornub', Egidii hermes bags de Shawe et
tiffany and co outlet aliorum scut' cum equis discoopertis qui dicunturZbieZaW" (Wardrobe Book, c). This word is derived from the Celtic hobelu (subsaltare, subsilire. Davies, W. Diet.), which is
hermes bags outlet the origin also of our English words ' to hobble' and ' hobby.' The horsemen
tiffany & co outlet employed in this border warfare (temp.
Ed. I.) used a small ambling pony (whence the name Hobelarii, ' hobblers'), very similar probably to the galloways of the present day. Capull.In the ballad of Robin Hood and Guy of Gisborne (Percy's Reliques), we find the expression capull-hyde or horsehide. Of the formidable Sir Guy it is said A sword and a dagger he wore at hi s side, Of many a man the bane, And he was clad tiffany and co outlet in his capull-hyde, Topp and tail and mayne. And
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In the Craven Country, the word (still
tiffany jewelry outlet used by the country people) is kevil or
tiffany outlet kephyll, a form which is purely Welsh. It is possible that the hermes outlet race of the Cymry, which, descending
hermes birkin through Cumberland, invaded the Gael, and pressed them on to the west, may have colonized that part of Yorkshire. Kendel.In hermes bags outlet the appendix to Wilbraham's Glossary of Cheshire words, it is said, that " in the old terms enumerated by Lady Juliana Barnes and others, a litter of cats is called a kendel of cats.