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Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… the resonable aggrement of the seid persone or persones to whoom such debte shall be proved due, shall be thought …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
Calendar of State Papers Foreign: Elizabeth
Lincoln Wills
… A small island, islet; especially in a river. 20 Home, whoom, to bring. To bring to burial. xi, 61, 152 Homestadyll. … warp of a piece of cloth ( English Dialect Dictionary). 56 Whoom. See Home. Wone, wne. To dwell, live. 23, 41, 55, 91, …
Parliament Rolls of Medieval England
… we woll persevere with the grace of Oure Lorde, > [...] whoom we beseche youre roial persone to prospre and guyde in …
Lincoln Wills
… 55, 122, 156, 200 Hogners Holm Holy-water-stock, 43 Home , whoom, to bring Homestadyll Hood, 18 Hooker , howker bote … , Wesayl Wax, 18, 42, 44, 107. See also Lights Wedset Whoom, to bring, s.v. Home Widow, 578, 66, 68, 71, 87, 99, …
Lincoln Wills
… speak of the tomb as their home. 'When I ame broght whoom' (p. 61); ' they [the executors] to pay my dettes and …
Lincoln Wills
… Stampe of Hakthorn dispose it for the helth of my saule, whoom I make myn executours, and Mr Thomas Dymmok to be … John Grenam a cote clothe [apiece]. And when I ame broght whoom, and my dettes paid, my other good not bequieth I …
Rymer's Foedera
… unto oure trusty and welbeloved Charles Somerset Knyght, Whoom among st others we have Deputed and Charged to goo unto …
Survey of London
… trust or embezzlement (I cannot say which) by his father, whoom [ sic] I have employed for some time past to do my …
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