A Survey of English Bynames: Fleshewer

by Mari ingen Briain meic Donnchada (Kathleen M. O'Brien)

© 2002-2013 by Kathleen M. O'Brien. All rights reserved.
Version 1.0, updated 29 May 2013


Fleshewer
"Occup. 'a carnifex,' a slaughter-man, a man who cuts up the carcases of cattle for the shambles" (Bardsley, p. 292 s.n. Fleshhewer)
 
NameAdditional DescriptionDateSource
PeterleFlesshewere 30 Edw. III [1356-1357]Bardsley (p. 292 s.n. Fleshhewer)
Robert Fleshewer 6 Ric. II [1382-1383]Bardsley (p. 292 s.n. Fleshhewer)
William Flesschewer 1300x1556Bardsley (p. 292 s.n. Fleshhewer)
John Fleshewer 1272x1503Bardsley (p. 292 s.n. Fleshhewer)
WillelmusdeRypon, flesshewer1379Bardsley (p. 292 s.n. Fleshhewer)
JohannesdeStaynlay, flesshewer1379Bardsley (p. 292 s.n. Fleshhewer)
WillelmusdelClay, fleshewer1379Bardsley (p. 292 s.n. Fleshhewer)
Johannes Fleshewer, bocher1379Bardsley (p. 292 s.n. Fleshhewer)
Agnes Flesschewer 1379Bardsley (p. 292 s.n. Fleshhewer)
William Fleshware 1577Bardsley (p. 292 s.n. Fleshhewer)


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