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First published 2000 (DOST Vol. VIII).
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Sandre(e or Saudre(e, n.2 [?] The name of some cloth, evidently not Sandale n., despite the appar. formal similarity (-n may however be confused with -u).Appar. only in Treas. Acc., 1511–12: only gray sandre. 1511 Treas. Acc. IV 192.
To be the king ane schamvart and ane gret parplait, vij elnis and half ane quartar gray sandre
Ib. 255.
For his hois of gray sandre xx s.
1511–12 Ib. 199.
To be the king ane coit iiij elnis gray sandre, price elne xxiiij s.
Ib. 200.
To be the king ane nycht gowne vij½ elnis gray sandre, price of the elne xviij s.
1512 Ib. 244.
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