The English register of Oseney abbey / by Oxford, written about 1460. Ed., with an introduction and indexes, by Andrew Clark.

hundredes 35/25, hundredis 13/10, 48/28, 84/21, hundredys 9/10: exemption from the above obligation occurs frequently in the privileges formula.

hurlyng 145/12 noise.

hurst 29/13.

hurtes 162/11.

hyewaye 143/3, hye weye 58/4, hyȝghwaye 207/24.

hyllynge 3/14 uncovering.

hynderyng 76/15 harm.

hyre 88/11, 131/18 to hear: see hire.

ile 11/2, 15.

imagyne 59/29.

immunitees 67/29.

imparkid 86/30: see inparked.

impeticion 202/4.

impletid 80/26.

in all and þorough all 37/32.

in and without: a frequent formula to express the utmost limits within which the manor exercised jurisdic|tion—in the towne and with|owte þe towne 127/22, 191/8; in towne and owte of towne 179/31: see also within.

in so moch that 203/6 because.

inclined 68/8 favourable.

incluse 172/8, 173/16.

incorporate 161/23.

infangenethefe 9/11; infangen|thefe 10/18, 13/9, 35/2, 28, 48/26, 65/26, 84/22; infangenthef 32/21, 79/16.

infirmarye 86/19.

infirmite 38/22.

in hokam xxvii, 151/34.

in hoke 154/34, 155/29, 156/4, 6, 15.

innewyd 9/ rubric of no. 8.

inparked 24/3, 44/15, 45/33 put in pound: see imparkid.

inquired 85/4 investigated.

insesonyd 167/5.

instrument 100/14, 110/27, legal deed.

integrite 41/25, 127/27.

intencion 150/9, intent, 89/9 a litigant's statement of his case: see entencion.

interesse 55/30.

intronization 119/7.

inturrupte 145/1.

jorney 203/15 the circuit of the king's judges.

jorneying 104/5; journeyng 126/25; jurneyng 120/22 the judges on circuit.

joye 58/26, to enjoy: joy 19/14 to rejoice.

jugge 38/17, jugges 57/2 judge: cp. brugge.

jurisdicion 50/1, 23.

jurriors 197/24.

kennesfolkes 70/21; kynnesfolkes 25/17, 42/35,

keper 161/6 guardian.

kepers 38/20 observers.

kepers 46/2, 87/7 stewards or bailiffs.

knyȝth 85/9, knyght 84/29, seruice of j. knyȝght 147/16.

knowyng 88/27, 91/9, 198/10 taking cognizance of a lawsuit.

knowyng 201/16 knowledge.

knowlech 145/13 investigation.

knowlege 197/6 to investigate.

knowlege 129/5, knowlegyng 110/12, 113/28 knowledge.

knowlege 104/27, 155/22 acknow|ledgement.

knowlege 144/29, knowlegh 201/17 to acknowledge.

knowlegyng 149/26, knowleggyng 104/30 admission of justice of an opponent's title.

kynges seruice 146/14, 147/27, 193/9 payment due by land to the king, especially scutage.

kynnesmanne 128/23.

labour 149/14 to strive.

lacke 19/8, 47/23, verb, to be deprived of.

lacke 163/8 omission.

lady of Yngeland 31/24, lady of Englissh men 65/2.

lake 180/9, 184/15 streamlet.

lambys 92/6, 143/14, lombes 91/21: see tithes.

lampe 96/21, 100/25.

lamprey 136/24.

langabule 65/15.

lasse 47/16; lasse tithis 145/7: see tithes.

last 10/4, laste 67/26 lest.

late 93/26 lately.

laudabile 161/32.

law day 43/15, 45/15, 48/24, lawe day 37/19 technical term for a

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