original portions of the text, the latter relating to the imprisonement of John Balliol in the Tower of London on 1 August 1296 (ff. 21v, 90, 90v, 91, 160; see Watson 1979). Written for the Augustinian priory of St Giles,
original portions of the text, the latter relating to the imprisonement of John Balliol in the Tower of London on 1 August 1296 (ff. 21v, 90, 90v, 91, 160; see Watson 1979). Written for the Augustinian priory of St Giles,
original portions of the text, the latter relating to the imprisonement of John Balliol in the Tower of London on 1 August 1296 (ff. 21v, 90, 90v, 91, 160; see Watson 1979). Written for the Augustinian priory of St Giles,
original portions of the text, the latter relating to the imprisonement of John Balliol in the Tower of London on 1 August 1296 (ff. 21v, 90, 90v, 91, 160; see Watson 1979). Written for the Augustinian priory of St Giles,
original portions of the text, the latter relating to the imprisonement of John Balliol in the Tower of London on 1 August 1296 (ff. 21v, 90, 90v, 91, 160; see Watson 1979). Written for the Augustinian priory of St Giles,
CP.E.1 Reference:CP.E.1 Repository: Court:Curia Ebor Case:Appeals (matrimonial) Details:5 Pieces; Has deposition; Has libel; No sentence Outcome:Plaintiff wins Date: 4/7/1301 — 7/11/1303 People & Places Participant: Joan daughter of WalterChaplain [Chapelayn] Role: defendant Details: female Participant: AndrewCragg [Cragg; le Cragg]
of Birmingham, February 2004. Related Manuscripts and other documents Scribal Scribe 1 of this manuscript is probably scribe 1 of Sidney Sussex 74 (Fletcher, p. 152) (Atlas - Scribe 1 of Cambridge, Sidney Sussex College, MS 74 - north-east Worcestershire
pricking visible. Writing space: Item 1 - 145 x 90 mm. Item 2 - 155 x 90 mm. Item 3 - double columns 150 x 45 mm each. Columns are single and double. Lines: Item 1 - 27; Item 2
partibus orationis 'Evangelica clamat hystoria sine intermissione orate'. 'cum descendit in nos spiritus adop...'. Latin Codex Parchment 285 195 mm 1 8 (wants 1-5); 2-3 8 ; 4 4 ; 5 8 ; 6 8 ; 7 4 (wants 4);
cvi and cxxvi. ff. 134r (IMEV 2742 ) 'Pees makeþ plente'. 'Grace groweth after gouernaunce'. Codex Parchment 390 280 mm 1 (8) (wants 2); 2-16 (8) ; 17 (8) (wants 8). Catchwords regular at the end of each quire: ff.7v;
aros'. 'þou woll fursake me þrien are þe coc him crowe'. English Brown 1932, pp. 38-39 ; Wright 1841, vol. 1, p. 144. ff. 34v-35r Sermon 'Belial is'. A sermon sometimes attributed to Stephen Langton. See London, British Library, MS