cytesin

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cytesin

  1. Obsolete spelling of citizen
    • 1534 April 12, Thomas Heritage, edited by Nathaniel Warren Alcock, Warwickshire Grazier and London Skinner, 1532-1555: The Account Book of Peter Temple and Thomas Heritage, British Academy, published 1981, →ISBN, page 143, →ISBN:
      Thys byll made the xij daye of Apryel in the xxv yere of the raine of King Henry the viij wytnessith that I, Thomas Herytage, cytesin of London, have recevyd of Wylliam Jaymes viij s. iiij d. for a quartors rent of a tenement in Lymost, dewe at the feist of the Annuncyacyon of Your Lady laste past, written the daye and yere abowe seyd.

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