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gildable, a. and n. Hist. (ˈgɪldəb(ə)l) Also guildable. [f. gild v.2 + -able; cf. geldable.] A. adj. Subject to taxation.1495 Act 11 Hen. VII, c. 9 §1 The seid lordshippe..[shall be] from hensforth gildable and parte of the Shire of Northumbreland aforeseid. 1556 in W. H. Turner Select. Rec. Oxford ...
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Thomas Archer (divine)
In 1588 he was public preacher to the university, and in May 1589 was inducted rector of Houghton Conquest and Houghton Gildable, in Bedfordshire.
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geldable
▪ I. geldable, a.1 Hist. (ˈgɛldəb(ə)l) Also gildable. [ad. med.L. (Domesday) geldābilis, f. geldāre: see geld v.2] Liable to pay ‘geld’.1610 Holland Camden's Brit. i. 605 Foure hundred thirty and one houses were thus Geldable. c 1630 Risdon Surv. Devon §315 (1810) 328 It..was geldable on all service...
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Church of All Saints, Houghton Conquest
Houghton Conquest's rectory was united with that of Houghton-Gildable in 1637, in the archdeaconry of Bedford, and diocese of Lincoln.
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