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wright (1212)

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

wright (1212)

werhte;  whreyhte,  whergte;  wreȝte,  wreyt;  wrhyte;  wrichte,  wrighte,  wrighthe,  writh;  wroghte;  wrughte,  wrushte;  wrych,  wryeth,  wrytte;  worghtte,  worichte,  worithte  
  FEW: Gdf: GdfC: TL: DEAF: DMF: TLF: OED:  wright n.1  MED:  wright(e n.1  DMLBS:
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1 occupationname artisan, craftsman (in various materials) (used as a surname)
( 1212 )  Robertus le Werhte  MED wright(e n.1
( 1214 )  Patere le Writh  Family Names Wright
( 1275 )  Ric. le Worithte  MED wright(e n.1
( 1302 )  Richard le Wrushte  MED wright(e n.1
( 1352 )  William le Whreyhte  MED wright(e n.1
( 1379 )  Hugone le Wright  Family Names Wright
2 occupationfemalename female artisan, craftswoman (in various materials) (used as a surname)
( 1312 )  Juliana la Werghte  MED wright(e n.1

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See also:

beltewryght  bordwrighte  bouright  briggwricht  castelwryte  cartwright  chesewryghte  collokwryht  coulewright  coverturwrythe  cumbewrehte  dethewright  glasenwryth  glaswrighte  glewryt  hayrewritte  kystewrycthe  lattewrichte  limwryte  kittewritt  shipwryte  skipewryhgte  slegwrechte  syvewryct  tonwright  tywelwyrgh  waynwryche  whelwright  werghte  wycchewrichte 
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