1occupationadmission, entry to a trade or post:
(
1370-72
)
Conred Schillyng de Coloyne est admis en la compeignie del fraternité d’orfeverie et ad paié pur sa admission - .xx. s.
148
(
1439
)
Et serra chescun tiel host, en sa primere admission all
[
sic] dit occupation, jurrez […]
v 25
(
1469
)
le defendaunt monstre [...] que il presenta son clerk a l’evesque quel fuist admitté, instituté et induct,
i 126
♦
eccl.admittance to a benefice:
(
1376
)
si aucune persone devoit estre admys al dit benefice par l’ercevesqe […]
ii 352
(
1393-94
)
non obstantz les admission, institucion et induction susditz
204
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