1 gen 1519 anni - thack
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‘Thack’ was until recently a common word in parts of Yorkshire for ‘roof’, and despite its obvious links to the word ‘thatch’ it could refer to roofs made of slatestones, tiles or shingles. Indeed, there are numerous references to ‘thack tiles’ in early accounts and Salzman noted the spelling <i>thakteghell</i> in York in 1364 (SZ1/230). Later references include: 1404 <i>In m.m.viij.c thaktell emptis cum cariagio</i>, York (SS35/27); 1447 <i>iiij ml c tegulis vocatis thaktiel 33s 8d,</i> Beverley (ERAS7/60); 1519 <i>paid for cccc thayke teylle and for ledyng vs jd,</i>York (CCW75).
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