Name | Term description |
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NameKaichpeller |
Term description Tennis-court keeper or attendant |
NameKeeper |
Term description One in charge of maintaining or guarding, usually a building |
NameKeeper of cantine |
Term description One in charge of maintaining or guarding, usually a building |
NameKeilman |
Term description Dealer in keel (ruddle for marking sheep) or a furnaceman ('keill' or 'kill' was a Scots word for 'kiln') |
NameKertar |
Term description One who makes or drives carts |
NameKing's boatman |
Term description One who works in a boat |
NameKing's remembrancer |
Term description Officer charged with collecting debts to the Sovereign |
NameKing's smith |
Term description One appointed by the court to work metals |
NameKing's weigher |
Term description One appointed by the court to weigh and measure goods |
NameKing's-boatman |
Term description One who operates a boat used by the Royal household |
NameKintyre-pursuivant |
Term description A member of the Lyon court |
NameKirk officer |
Term description One employed in an official capacity, often in the Customs or in local administration |
NameKnight |
Term description Lowest rank of nobility |
NameKnight-marischall |
Term description Office held by Sir John Keith, 3rd son of the 6th Earl Marischal |
NameKnock-maker |
Term description Mallet maker (for beating linen etc.) |
NameKnycht |
Term description Lowest rank of nobility |
NameKT |
Term description Knight |
NameKy/kyne |
Term description Heifer ('ky' was the singular; 'kyne' the plural). Variants included 'quey', 'coy' or 'quoy'. For more information, see our guide to <a href="/guides/agricultural-produce-and-livestock">agricultural produce and livestock</a>. |
NameKy and followers |
Term description A cow with calves. For more information, see our guide to <a href="/guides/agricultural-produce-and-livestock">agricultural produce and livestock</a>. |
NameKibes |
Term description Chilblains |
NameKinkhoast |
Term description Whooping cough |
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