- Edwarde, he
create and make
dukes his two brythir, the
eldere George Duke of Clarence, and his
yongere brothir. (Cambridge
Peterhouse MS 190 f 214v)...
-
yourselves to the
world my brother's
keeper Wycliffe 1382: the
kepere of my
brothir judge not that ye be not
judged Vulgate:
Nolite judicare, ut non judicemini...
- with her
lament of
sorrow referring to him as her "dear brother" (dere
brothir), as they
disappear from the work's
narrative together. In the c. 1400...
-
summary of one of John Capgrave's sermons, c. 1452, "[Jacob]
supplanted his
broþir,
bying his
fader blessing for a mese of potage." In the
sixteenth century...
- made by his half-sister, Isabel,
Countess of Mar, to the said
Jorge her
brothir".
James 2nd Earl of Douglas, was
killed without issue in 1388, at the Battle...
-
Swynnerton is
listed in the
Domesday Book
identifying the lord in 1066 as
Brothir (of Oaken) and in 1086,
Edelo (of Rauceby), who was in
service to Robert...
-
happen to a boy. A þuriʀ Þoriʀ, : bruþiʀ
broþiʀ : ainraþa Enraþa, þuriʀ : bruþiʀ : ainraþa Þoriʀ, {}
broþiʀ {} Enraþa, Þórir, Einráði's brother, B rai=sþi...
-
Maitland of
Thirlstane secretair to our
soverane lord and
James Maitland his
brothir sone. Not
public and
general 1585 c. 55 — 10
December 1585 Ratificatioun...
-
kitilmut * auk × bro × iftiʀ × somu × moþur × sina × ia ×
iruni × (h)iuk ×
broþiʀ + hinaʀ × Hælgulfʀ(?)/Hægulfʀ(?) ok Øyulfʀ þæiʀ letu ræisa stæina baða at...
- Vik, U 462 in Prästgården, and U 566 in Vällingsö. iar likr '
serifr '
broþir ' þ-... ... in ' ybir
risti ru-iʀ Hiar liggʀ Sigræifʀ/Særæifʀ, broðiʀ ....