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[suzeschetur] (c.1292)

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

[suzeschetur] (c.1292)

sotheschetour;  southeschaitour,  southeschetour,  soutzeschetour,  souzeschetur,  souzeschetour;  subeschetour,  susechetour,  suseschetour,  sutheschetour  (soutcheschetour,  suschestour  Reg Kellawe i 77)  
  FEW:  *excadere *3,262b Gdf: GdfC: TL: DEAF:  escheoir (suzeschetur)  DMF: TLF: OED:  sub- prefix (sub-escheator)  MED: DMLBS:  subescaetor 3235c

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occupationlawsub-escheator, deputy to the royal official responsible for enforcing the king's feudal incidents (such as wardship and marriage) and other royal rights
( c.1292; MS: c.1300 ) De nos eschetours soit ausi enquis, et de sutheschetours, queles terres il eynt seysez en nostre meyn en cel counté  BRITT i 85.1
( 1293 ) yl fut susechetour en le cunté de Somercete  YBB 20-21 Ed I 193
( 1307-10 ) un Adam de Kereseye, southeschetour le roy en meisme le counté  LANGETON 277.23
( 1338-39 ) si le roi manda al eschetour de prendre enquest, mesqe le soutcheschetour le preigne, c’est assetz bon  YBB 12-13 Ed III 101
( 1343-50; MS: 1343-50 ) de eschetours et sutheschetours  Cron Lond1 88.16

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See also:

eschetur  suz1  suzchetur 
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sutheschetour