century? (ff. 1, 268).Thomas Thomson: inscribed 'Thomas Thomson writ it this', 15th century (f. 179v).William Wille, dean of Middleham [co. York] 1538: inscribed with his name and a date 'm. Wil[lia]m Wille dein of mydilh[a]m anno / d[omi]ni 1538' (ff.
century? (ff. 1, 268).Thomas Thomson: inscribed 'Thomas Thomson writ it this', 15th century (f. 179v).William Wille, dean of Middleham [co. York] 1538: inscribed with his name and a date 'm. Wil[lia]m Wille dein of mydilh[a]m anno / d[omi]ni 1538' (ff.
century? (ff. 1, 268).Thomas Thomson: inscribed 'Thomas Thomson writ it this', 15th century (f. 179v).William Wille, dean of Middleham [co. York] 1538: inscribed with his name and a date 'm. Wil[lia]m Wille dein of mydilh[a]m anno / d[omi]ni 1538' (ff.
century? (ff. 1, 268).Thomas Thomson: inscribed 'Thomas Thomson writ it this', 15th century (f. 179v).William Wille, dean of Middleham [co. York] 1538: inscribed with his name and a date 'm. Wil[lia]m Wille dein of mydilh[a]m anno / d[omi]ni 1538' (ff.
century? (ff. 1, 268).Thomas Thomson: inscribed 'Thomas Thomson writ it this', 15th century (f. 179v).William Wille, dean of Middleham [co. York] 1538: inscribed with his name and a date 'm. Wil[lia]m Wille dein of mydilh[a]m anno / d[omi]ni 1538' (ff.
century? (ff. 1, 268).Thomas Thomson: inscribed 'Thomas Thomson writ it this', 15th century (f. 179v).William Wille, dean of Middleham [co. York] 1538: inscribed with his name and a date 'm. Wil[lia]m Wille dein of mydilh[a]m anno / d[omi]ni 1538' (ff.
century? (ff. 1, 268).Thomas Thomson: inscribed 'Thomas Thomson writ it this', 15th century (f. 179v).William Wille, dean of Middleham [co. York] 1538: inscribed with his name and a date 'm. Wil[lia]m Wille dein of mydilh[a]m anno / d[omi]ni 1538' (ff.
Dunstable in 1209-1210, from which he made excerpts: see Lucas 2006.Thomas Wolsey (b. 1470/71, d. 1530), royal minister, archbishop of York, and cardinal: 'TC' monogram, perhaps for Thomas Cardinalis (see Carley 2000, p. xxxiii), 16th century (f. i).The Old Royal
Dunstable in 1209-1210, from which he made excerpts: see Lucas 2006.Thomas Wolsey (b. 1470/71, d. 1530), royal minister, archbishop of York, and cardinal: 'TC' monogram, perhaps for Thomas Cardinalis (see Carley 2000, p. xxxiii), 16th century (f. i).The Old Royal
Dunstable in 1209-1210, from which he made excerpts: see Lucas 2006.Thomas Wolsey (b. 1470/71, d. 1530), royal minister, archbishop of York, and cardinal: 'TC' monogram, perhaps for Thomas Cardinalis (see Carley 2000, p. xxxiii), 16th century (f. i).The Old Royal
Dunstable in 1209-1210, from which he made excerpts: see Lucas 2006.Thomas Wolsey (b. 1470/71, d. 1530), royal minister, archbishop of York, and cardinal: 'TC' monogram, perhaps for Thomas Cardinalis (see Carley 2000, p. xxxiii), 16th century (f. i).The Old Royal
Dunstable in 1209-1210, from which he made excerpts: see Lucas 2006.Thomas Wolsey (b. 1470/71, d. 1530), royal minister, archbishop of York, and cardinal: 'TC' monogram, perhaps for Thomas Cardinalis (see Carley 2000, p. xxxiii), 16th century (f. i).The Old Royal
referring to the consecration of archbishop of York, and of Richard de Gravesend, as bishop of Lincoln. Includes two autograph copies of works of Matthew Paris: the only complete copy of the Historia Anglorum, a history of England covering the
10th earl of Warwick (b. c. 1272, d. 1315), written at Harrington, 9 March; a letter to the 'Official deuerwike' [York], in favour of his chaplain Gilbert de Grim[esby] recommending him for the 'chancerye a Bercleye' resigned by William de
10th earl of Warwick (b. c. 1272, d. 1315), written at Harrington, 9 March; a letter to the 'Official deuerwike' [York], in favour of his chaplain Gilbert de Grim[esby] recommending him for the 'chancerye a Bercleye' resigned by William de
10th earl of Warwick (b. c. 1272, d. 1315), written at Harrington, 9 March; a letter to the 'Official deuerwike' [York], in favour of his chaplain Gilbert de Grim[esby] recommending him for the 'chancerye a Bercleye' resigned by William de
10th earl of Warwick (b. c. 1272, d. 1315), written at Harrington, 9 March; a letter to the 'Official deuerwike' [York], in favour of his chaplain Gilbert de Grim[esby] recommending him for the 'chancerye a Bercleye' resigned by William de
10th earl of Warwick (b. c. 1272, d. 1315), written at Harrington, 9 March; a letter to the 'Official deuerwike' [York], in favour of his chaplain Gilbert de Grim[esby] recommending him for the 'chancerye a Bercleye' resigned by William de
10th earl of Warwick (b. c. 1272, d. 1315), written at Harrington, 9 March; a letter to the 'Official deuerwike' [York], in favour of his chaplain Gilbert de Grim[esby] recommending him for the 'chancerye a Bercleye' resigned by William de
10th earl of Warwick (b. c. 1272, d. 1315), written at Harrington, 9 March; a letter to the 'Official deuerwike' [York], in favour of his chaplain Gilbert de Grim[esby] recommending him for the 'chancerye a Bercleye' resigned by William de