libel; Has sentence Outcome:plaintiff won Date: 30/7/1476 — 8/3/1476 People & Places Participant: Richard Slater [Slater; Skalt] Role: plaintiff Details: male Notes: executor of the will of Oliver Slater, deceased Participant: Oliver Slater [Slater; Slatier; Sklater] Alternate name: Oliver Thorner
Participant: RogerAske [Ask] Role: plaintiff Details: male; esquire Location: York (Ebor') : diocese Place(s): Easby (YorkshireNorthRiding) Easby (Eseby) : ecclesiastical parish Participant: Isabel wife of RogerAske [Ask] Alternate name: Isabel daughter of ChristopherConyers [Conyers] Role: defendant Details: female Participant: AdamHackford
Details: female; 37 Location: York (Ebor') : undefined Location: Blackburn (Lancashire) Place(s): Salesbury (Sailebery) : manor Location: Ribchester (Lancashire) Place(s): Ribchester (Ribchestr) : ecclesiastical parish Location: York (Ebor') : diocese Location: Whalley (Lancashire) Place(s): Abbey of Whalley (monasterium de Whalley,
frere To preche and eek to begge it is no doute In which þer wente a lymytour aboute , A mersshy countre called holdernesse LOrdynges þer is in york schire , as I gesse Here begynneþ þe Somnours tale ,
losengeour That plesen yow more bi my feith Than he that sothfastnesse vnto yow seith Redeth Ecclesiastre of flaterye Beth war ye lordes of hir treccherie This chauntecleer stood hie vpon his toos Strecchyng his nekke and heelde his eyen
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, be my feith Than he that soothfastnesse , vn to ȝow seith Redeth Ecclesiast , of flaterie Beth war ȝe lordes , of here trecherie This Chauntecler stod hye , vp oon his toos Strecchynge his nekke , helde
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fro the bemes Allas , his wif , ne roghte nat of dremes And on a friday , fil al this meschaūce O Venus , þt art goddesse of plesaūce Syn þt thy seruant was this Chauntecler And in thy
of torment and of rage That wilfully , in to the fyr she sterte And brende hir seluen , with a stedefast herte O woful hennes , right so criden ye As whan that Nero , brende the Citee
hȳ for to lese his benefice But certeyn there ne is no cōperisoū By twixe the wisdom discrecioū Of ȝoure fadyr of his subtiletee Now syngith sere for seynte charite Lat se cūne ȝe ȝoure fadyr countyrfete This chaūtecleer hise
hadd seye of Chaunteclere þe siht Botte souereignely dame Pertelot schriht Ful ludde þan dide Esdrubaldes wif Whan þat hir husbonde hadde lost hir lif And þat þe Romeynes hadde bernt Cartage Sche was so ful of tourment of rage
endyth a [part ] of þis book'. Fragment English ff. 25v-26v Three Workings of Man's Soul (IPMEP 5 ) 'A grete clerke richardof seynt victores'. Epistle on thought, thinking, and contemplation based on Richardof St. Victor's De Preparatione
forms of citation, of banns 'Regula quintonis'. Some ecclesiastical forms of citation, of banns ('Thomas Vrmestone capellanus parochie de Lyme', 'capellanus de Rothestorne', 20 Jan. 1473), or declaring causes of excommunication (in English, f. 2), of an indenture of apprenticeship
operacionoui quadrantis'. Latin f. 61v Charm based on the measurement of the length of the body of Jesus (IPMEP 733 ) 'Thys crosse xv tymes metyng ys þe length of owre lorde'. The prayer also contains a reference to saints
full-page miniatures of the sanctuary implements with captions. Watermark, of a lamb holding a cross (f. [ii]) and initials of JW (f. [425]), of James Whatman II, paper maker (1764-1793). Gilt edges.Foliation is written on the verso side of the