1
occupationmerch.
hawker, trader who cries wares for sale:
(
MS: s.xiii
) precones
gloss: (C*) criurs vini clamant gula hyante vinum attaminatum in tabemis ad quatuor denarios et ad sex et ad octo et ad duodecim
i 198.29 and ii 146.29
2
occupation
town-crier, official who makes public announcements:
(
1414-15
)
pur […] fees al sergaunt criour .ij. s. .iiij. d.
2 Henri V
3occupationlawcrier, usher, officer in a court of law who commands silence or makes announcements, summons witnesses, etc.:
(
s.xiiiex;
MS: s.xiv1/3
)
Les defenses fetes es estatuz suanz des clers, criours e autre ministre de la court no sont forqe truffe pur ceo qe eles ne sont point tenues
196
(
1315
)
Criours, pernez luy et pernetz garde de son corps
Ed II xvii 21
4mil.herald, one who transmits commands:
(
1194-99;
MS: s.xiii2
) Lores demanda son crior Felippe, son baneisor, E si fist crier par Eschalone [...]
9684
(
MS: s.xiii
)
Sint etiam in castro viri prudentes, tam clangatores
gloss: criurs quam caduciatores, quorum austucia et prudensia mediante in tempore toge et in tempore belli nihil inconsulte fiat
i 184.70 and ii 93.70
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