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affeeror
affeeror (əˈfɪəə(r)) Also 5 affurer, 6–7 afferour, 7 affearer. [a. OFr. affeureur, aforeur (Anglo-Fr. *affereur, -our):—late L. afforātōr-em, n. of agent f. afforā-re: see affeer.] He that affeers.1467 Ordin. Worc. in E.E. Gilds 395 Affurers of good name. 1523 Fitzherbert Surveying 21 The othe of af... Oxford English Dictionary
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furrer
† ˈfurrer Obs. [? aphetic form of afurer, affeeror. Cf. feeror.] ? = affeeror.1486 Ord. Lichfield Gild (Stanley) 12 The presentment by the xij men, and the furrers of the court, vnto my lord reservedd notwithstondinge. Oxford English Dictionary
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Guildable Manor
On the appointed day, the Court is assembled, the Jurors are sworn in and they name their Foreman and he names a Constable, an Affeeror, a Flesh Taster The Affeeror, 'a-fee-rs', ie prices the fines; the Ale Conners and the Flesh Taster are appointed to test the quality and measure of beers and meats, ie wikipedia.org
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feeror
† ˈfeeror Obs. In 8 fearer, -or. [aphet. f. of affeeror.] = affeeror.1711 W. Storr in Yorksh. Archæol. Jrnl. VII. 55 Fines are assessed by the steward..assisted by two..‘fearers’ or ‘fearors’. Oxford English Dictionary
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affeer
affeer, v. (əˈfɪə(r)) Also 5 affure, 6 affer, 7 affear. [a. OFr. afeure-r, affeure-r (Anglo-Fr. afere-r, affere-r), earlier aforer (Sp. aforar):—late L. afforā-re to fix the price, or market-value, f. ad to + forum market, in late L. also ‘market-price’.] 1. To fix or settle the amount of an amercem... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Shakespeare
In 1559 he became an affeeror, an officer responsible for assessing fines for offences carrying penalties not explicitly defined by existing statutes. wikipedia.org
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