by Mari ingen Briain meic Donnchada (Kathleen M. O'Brien)
© 2002-2012 by Kathleen M. O'Brien. All rights reserved.
Version 1.4, updated 29 May 2013
Taberer | |||||
"A derivative of ME tab(e)re 'to play on the tabor' or from OFr tabur, tabour 'tabour'; one who plays the tabor, a drummer'" (Reaney & Wilson, p. 439 s.n. Taberer) "Occup. 'the taborer,' a player on the tabor or tabour (cf. tambourine), a small drum. There are many entries of this vocation. With the shortened Taber or Tabor, cf. Pepper for Pepperer." (Bardsley, p. 734 s.n. Tabberer) | |||||
Name | Additional Description | Date | Source | ||
Peter | Taburer | 1222 | Reaney & Wilson (p. 438 s.n. Taberer) | ||
John | le | Taburer | 1273 | Bardsley (p. 734 s.n. Tabberer) | |
Peter | le | Taburur | 1279 | Reaney & Wilson (p. 438 s.n. Taberer) | |
Bernard | le | Taborer | 1280 | Reaney & Wilson (p. 438 s.n. Taberer) | |
Peter | le | Taburer | 17 Edw. I [1288-1289] | Bardsley (p. 734 s.n. Tabberer) | |
Robert | Tabur | 1 Edw. III [1327-1328] | Bardsley (p. 734 s.n. Tabberer) |
Medieval Scotland | Medieval Names Archive | A Survey of English Bynames
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