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[chandelerie] (1275-1300)

The form caundeilerie is a cross reference to the following entry:

[chandelerie] (1275-1300)

caundellerie,  chaundelrye  
  FEW:  candela 2/i,178a Gdf: GdfC: TL: DEAF: DMF:  chandellerie  TLF: OED:  chnadlery n.  MED:  chaunderie n.  DMLBS:  candelaria 256b

s.

chandlery, place where candles (etc.) are kept
( 1304-05 )  G. G., sergeant de nostre caundellerie  Lett EPW1 87
provision of candles (etc.) (?)
( 1275-1300 )  E par la ou eus soleyent prendre tabar e surcote de esté tut lour est sustret, e une partye de la chaundelrye lour est soustret, de ces poynz avant nomees prient eus nostre seynur le reys ke il les face redrescer si ly plest  TNA SC 8/196/9797

See also:

chandele  chandeler2  chandelor  chandelure 
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