Could I get a second pair of paleographical eyes on the Middle English word after "vocatur" here? I have an idea but it is a little out-there and would like a second opinion!
It's a will of 1450, Suffolk archdeaconry, Walter Almygame
It's a will of 1450, Suffolk archdeaconry, Walter Almygame
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F A ?L? E A B O L S.
The only things I can think of seem ridiculous. For instance, it could be a sort of portmanteau of "fala" and "bola", so a small type of furnace that uses bundles of sticks for smelting. Was your idea as out-there as mine?
lego ad usum filiorum meorum unam mensam novam reperatam ex sumptis meis voc "fad[er]tabele"
So I was wondering if it's "father-table", perhaps an heirloom. Is that too out-there? Does it work as a reading?