jan 1, 1420 - endlang
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Lengthwise, at full length, along. Three references only have been noted and the word’s use points to possible Scandinavian influence. The first, in 1417, refers to a pipe of lede by the alde poste that standys by the walle of John of Moreton ... and all the alde stuffe of lede that lay thare before, endelang and overthwart, York (SS85/13). The second, undated but also of the fifteenth century, is in a terrier of lands formerly held by Healaugh Priory in Catterton Item on parke lying Endlang the lane 1 acra (YRS92/210). The third, dated 1420, is in a licence granted to William Bowes of York to place pales from the dry land endelang the Foss river to St Leonard’s hospital (SS186/89).
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