St John (delpike) (Yorkshire) Place(s): York, St John (Delpike) (Sanctus Johannes del Pyke Ebor') : ecclesiastical parish Participant: JohnBenn [Been] Role: witness Details: male; 16 Location: Newton Upon Ouse (YorkshireNorthRiding) Place(s): Linton Upon Ouse (Lynton) : undefined York, St John
undefined Participant: John Smith [Smyth] Role: witness Details: male; 70 Location: Thurnscoe (YorkshireWestRiding) Place(s): Thurnscoe (Thurescogh) : ecclesiastical parish Participant: John Winch [Winke] Role: witness Details: male; 34 Location: Thurnscoe (YorkshireWestRiding) Place(s): Thurnscoe (Thurnescogh) : ecclesiastical parish Participant: John Wodemlosse
Foss Bridge (Pons Fosse, Munkbrig', Monkbryg) : undefined Unclear which 'Foss bridge' is meant. Location: York, St John (delpike) (Yorkshire) Place(s): York, St John (Delpike) (sanctus johannes le pyk) : ecclesiastical parish Location: York : city Place(s): YorkYork Minster (Cath'
[Man] Role: witness Details: male; 40; citizen of York Location: York (Ebor') : undefined Place(s): York, St John (micklegate) (Yorkshire) York, St John (Micklegate) (Sanctus Johannes in Mykylgate) : ecclesiastical parish Participant: RobertFerriby [Feryby] Role: witness Details: male; 40; citizen
Role: witness Details: male; 40 Location: Ormskirk (Lancashire) Place(s): Lathom St John (Lethome) : undefined Participant: WilliamCollin [Colyn] Role: witness Details: male; 45 Location: Ormskirk (Lancashire) Place(s): Lathom St John (Lethom) : undefined Participant: ThomasElswick [Elleswyke] Role: testator Details: female;
z-shaped ȝ used regularly. Body height: 2 mm. Illuminated by the scribe, John Lacy. Thirty-seven of forty-two miniatures survive. On f. 16v is a half-page miniature depicting John Lacy in his anchorhold watching the crucifixion (Hanna 2002, plate IV). Below
239). A mid fifteenth-century (c. 1420-1426) collection of devotional and didactic texts with some in Latin, compiled by the author, John Audelay . ff. 1r-2r Instructions in Christian Living ( IMEV *39 ) 'In hel ne purgatore non oþer plase'.
cccc mo . xlj o '. From this evidence it is apparent that the initial owner and scribe was one John Graseley . Later in the library of the Mercer Henderson family at Fordell House, Inverkeithing, co. Fife; inherited by
218, LP 6960 (McIntosh, Samuels and Benskin 1986, vol. 4, p. 196). An early fifteenth-century copy of John Mirk's Festial . ff. 1r-32v John Mirk Festial (IPMEP 734 ) 'Ne dar þe noþyng drede'. 'grete peyne þu schalt childe bere
Instructions for Parish Priests by John Myrc: edited from Cotton MS. Claudius A. II , EETS, os, 31, London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Tr ü bner. Peacock, E. ed. 1868. Instructions for Parish Priests by John Myrc , EETS, os, 31,
initial 'H'(unc) with the John Beaver's initials, 'IB', in gold, at the start of the inscription, stating that Lord John Beaver, monk of St. Albans, had the manuscript made, and that with the permission of John Whethamstede, the abbot (1420-1440),
de Someren of Utrecht, for the Church of St John Baptist, Utrecht, 1510, four Latin verses stating that Gervasius de Someren presented the manuscript in 1510 to the Church of St John Baptist: inscribed 'Annis verbgene quingentis mille peractis. Et
Full-page miniatures of Sir John de Lisle, on the left, facing Sir John Beauchamp, each wearing a blue Garter mantle over plate armour and surcoat displaying his arms. A framed tablet displays painted arms of successors in their Garter stalls
and Homilies The Benedictine abbey of St. Peter, Gloucester: perhaps to be identified with a volume mentioned by John Leland, (see John Leland ~Commentarii de Scriptoribus Britannicis~, ed. by A. Hall (Oxford: Sheldonian, 1709), p. 216, and ~Joannis Lelandi antiquarii
Added list of the knights of the Order of the Garter. This is the first armorial for the Order of the Garter. The leaves were rearranged and are now mounted on paper leaves.ff. 1-3v are later notes; f. 4