Hello Audrey Thank you for your help Why can I always see the answers when someone points them out. one of my spellings was "pyde heyfore and fuorke" The question now is what is or are a "Pyde heyfore"? regards Chris Bartlett Subject: Re: [OEL] Will of Agnis Bartlett of Aston Oxon 1609 > > > Line 3 - my pyde heyfore one fuorke > > Line 7 - Digwed her husband xiid apeece > > Line 8 - one flocke bed my owld kyver > > Line ? - bushel of barly The Resydue of all my goodes & movables > > Next line - being first payde & the [can't really tell without seeing the > rest of the line] > > Audrey > > > > Hello All > > > > Here is another will with some words I am sure I have > > transcribed correctly > > > > If these two are correct what is a ledging barrell and > > a bonlfying tubbe? > > > > Also phile hrifore and fuorke. Is this file knife and fork? > > > > The rest is on the following web page > > http://www.angelfire.com/bc3/woodcom/page20.html > > > > thanks > > Chris Bartlett > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== OLD-ENGLISH Mailing List ==== > > OLD-ENGLISH Web Page > > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~oel/ > > > > >
> >Why can I always see the answers when someone points them out. >one of my spellings was "pyde heyfore and fuorke" > >The question now is what is or are a "Pyde heyfore"? a heifer cow with a blotchy black and white skin -- Eve McLaughlin Author of the McLaughlin Guides for family historians Secretary Bucks Genealogical Society