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▪ I. † spigurnel1 Obs. rare. [ad. med.L. spigurnella, of obscure origin and meaning. Cf. spignel.] Some plant.a 1400 Stockholm Med. MS. 95 Spyggurnell mal and refamall. c 1450 Alphita (Anecd. Oxon.) 174 Spigurnella, g. et ang. spigurnelle uel freydele; mirabiliter ualet contra squinanciam;..angl. sp...
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Spigurnel
Spigurnel or Spigurnell may refer to:
Henry Spigurnel (c. 1261/3–1328), English judge: Justice of the King's Bench
Ralph de Spigurnell (c. 1317-1373)
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Henry Spigurnel
Sir Henry Spigurnel (–1328) was an English judge. Life
Henry Spigurnel, born in or before 1261, or perhaps about 1263, was very probably a son or grandson of Godfrey Spigurnel, who, in a grant to him
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Spickernell
Spickernell, also spelled Spicknell, is an English surname, derived from the Middle English spigurnel, a 'sealer of writs'.
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spignel
spignel (ˈspɪgnəl) Forms: α. 6 spignale, 6–7 spignell, 7 spygnal, 6–7, 9 spignel. β. 6 speknel, specknell, spiknel, 6–7 spicknell, 6–9 spicknel, 9 spikenel. [Of obscure origin; perh. a later form of spigurnel1.] † 1. The aromatic root of the umbelliferous plant Meum athamanticum, used, when dried an...
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Roger de Beaufeu
The popular odium to which he attracted attention and of which the memory is preserved by a line, "Spigurnel e Belflour sunt gens de cruelté", in a ballad
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Kirby Bellars Priory
Wardens of the College
William Spigurnel, first warden, occurs 1319.
John Cosyn.
John of Kirby, died 1338.
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Markyate Priory
died 1284
Lora de Kantia, elected 1284, died 1291
Maud of Luton, elected 1291
Bennet or Benedicta of Whitacre, elected 1332
Joan Power, died 1349
Alice Spigurnel
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