1statuscommoner, non-noble:
(
1339
)
les barouns des Ports, qe a tut temps ount honours devant touz les communers de la terre
ii 105
2statuscommoner, burgess:
(
1324
)
J. de G. est citeyn et comuner de la dite cité
251
(
1354
)
par assent de la commune de Romene a ki il fut commoner
89
(
1411-12
)
le roi Henri […] en presence de Dru Barantyne, Thomas Polle […], aldermans, et toutes autres comuners au dit mistier appurtenantz […]
350
♦
associate, partner:
(
c.1300
)
Nul de la Gilde ne deit partenir estre ne comunier en nul manere de marchaundises
i 36
(
1309
)
auxint com ses comoners
(var. parceners)
Ed II ii 112
(
1336-37
)
adonqes eient arest sur les pieres et communers des ditz robbeours
247
3lawcommoner, person enjoying right of common:
(
c.1292;
MS: c.1300
)
il ad fraunc tenement sicum communer et ne mie en severalté
i 343
(
1317
)
W. dit qe le leu fut sa comune et il com comuner trova ses bestes damage fesaunt
Ed II xxii 47
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