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bulleyn
† bulleyn var. of bollen n. Obs., seed-pod.1578 Lyte Dodoens i. lxxxiii. 123 Ye shall finde in the huskes wherein they stood littell long bulleyns wherein the seede is contayned. Oxford English Dictionary
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Boleyn family
Due to the irregularity of English spelling at this period, the name in documents is also spelled Bulleyn or Bullen. wikipedia.org
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Alexander Barclay
His place of birth is matter of dispute, but William Bulleyn, who was a native of Ely, and probably knew him when he was in the monastery there, asserts wikipedia.org
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bullion
▪ I. † ˈbullion1 Obs. Also 5 bolyon. [a. F. bouillon, f. bouillir to boil.] a. A boiling, a quantity (of salt, etc.) boiled at one time (OF. boullon de sel, med.L. bullio ‘mensura salinaria’ Du Cange); cf. mod. ‘a boil of soap’. b. A certain quantity of quicksilver; cf. ‘un bouillon de vif argent xx... Oxford English Dictionary
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Geoffrey Boleyn
Sir Geoffrey Boleyn (1406–1463; also Jeffray Bulleyn, Bullen, etc.) was an English merchant and politician who served as Lord Mayor of London from 1457 wikipedia.org
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shiel
shiel Sc. and north. (ʃel) Forms: α. 3 sciale, shale, 4–6 schele, 5–6 scheill, 5, 7 schell(e, 6 shele, shile, 7 sheale, sheel(l, 7–9 sheal, 9 shill, (scheul, schule), 8– shiel; β. 6–7 scheild, 7 sheyld, sheald, 8–9 shield. [Northern ME. shāle, schēle, of obscure origin. Prob. connected in some way w... Oxford English Dictionary
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Edmund Withypoll
manuscript folio of the Letters of Cicero, now in Canterbury Cathedral Library, carries his inscription noting that he took it from the Church of Our Lady at "Bulleyn wikipedia.org
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cumber
▪ I. cumber, n. (ˈkʌmbə(r)) Forms: 4 kumbre, 5 komber, cumbyre, 6 combre, 6–7 comber, Sc. cummer, (-ar, -yr), 6– cumber. [Used early in 14th c. in sense 1; but not common till 16th, and then at first chiefly Scotch, where it is also spelt cummer. The date, form, and sense, are all consistent with it... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Hewett (Lord Mayor)
defence against the pre-arranged approach of the Duke of Guise (who merely made a pretence of siege), and intentionally admitting a French force by the Bulleyn wikipedia.org
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stud
▪ I. stud, n.1 (stʌd) Forms: 1 studu, stuðu (acc. stoðe, stuðe, -u, -o, dat. styde, styðe), 4 stod, stoode, 4–6 stode, 5–6 stodde, 5–7 studde, 6 stood, stude, 6– 8 studd, 6– stud. See also stooth. [OE. studu, stuðu fem. (cons.-stem), also stod (? fem.) = MHG. stud fem., ON. stoð fem. (MSw. stuþ fem.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Inventory of Henry VIII
Bulleyn Well quarter, under William Ashton, quartermaster; Bulleyn Brayes; 2 iron fowlers The tower over Boulogne Gate (Bollengate). wikipedia.org
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