- Liber Feodorum
- See Book of Fees
Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases. Christopher Coredon with Ann Williams.
Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases. Christopher Coredon with Ann Williams.
Book of Fees — Liber Feodorum. A book kept as a reference in the *exchequer containing details of tenures, particularly *serjeanties, and associated services: an index of persons and places which when printed in the 1920s filled almost 700 double column pages.… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Bewsy — This interesting surname of Anglo Norman origin with variant spellings Bewes, Bews, Bewzie, Bewsie, Bewsy, Bewsey, etc., is a locational name from Bayeux in Calvados, which obtained its name from being the seat of a Gaulish tribe recorded in… … Surnames reference
Bumbulum — A bumbulum, or bombulum, was a musical instrument described in an apocryphal letter of St. Jerome to Dardanus I and illustrated in a series of illuminated manuscripts of the 10th to the 11th century, together with other instruments described in… … Wikipedia
Bewsey — This interesting surname of Anglo Norman origins is recorded in the spellings of Bewes, Bews, Bewzie, Bewsie, Bewsy, and Bewsey. It is a locational name from the city Bayeux in Calvados, Normandy, which in turn originally obtained its name from… … Surnames reference
Calloway — This interesting surname is of Norman French locational origin, from the place called Caillouet Orgeville in the province of Eure, which is recorded in 1157 as Cailloel . The placename means place of stones or pebbles , from the Old Norman… … Surnames reference
Calway — This interesting surname is of Norman French locational origin, from the place called Caillouet Orgeville in the province of Eure, which is recorded in 1157 as Cailloel . The placename means place of stones or pebbles , from the Old Norman… … Surnames reference
Kelleway — This interesting surname is of Norman French locational origin, from the place called Caillouet Orgeville in the province of Eure, which is recorded in 1157 as Cailloel . The placename means place of stones or pebbles , from the Old Norman… … Surnames reference
Callway — This interesting surname is of Norman French locational origin, from the place called Caillouet Orgeville in the province of Eure, which is recorded in 1157 as Cailloel . The placename means place of stones or pebbles , from the Old Norman… … Surnames reference
Moles — This interesting surname of English origin is a nickname for someone bearing a fancied resemblance to the mammal, deriving from the Middle English mol(le) meaning mole plus the suffix s son of . The surname dates back to the late 13th Century,… … Surnames reference
Flatulist — [ thumb|Le Pétomane.] A flatulist, fartist, or professional farter is a performer who receives payment for farting in an amusing and/or musical manner. [http://www.ljhelms.com/pet/ pujol/thestory/retro.htm] Antiquity and Middle AgesThere are a… … Wikipedia