Court:Curia Ebor Case:Appeals (benefice case, possession of church) Details:3 Pieces; No deposition; No libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 1310 — 1310 People & Places Participant: Anthony Beck [ Bek] Role: plaintiff Details: male; clerk; bishop Employment: bishop of Durham Notes:
Court:Curia Ebor Case:undefined (benefice case or violation of church rights) Details:1 Pieces; No deposition; No libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 1313 — 1320 People & Places Participant: Office Role: plaintiff Details: undefined Participant: John Bush [ Bussh] Role: defendant Details:
Canterbury which the deponent says was 'sedente in quidam ecclesiam London' ('sitting at a certain church in London') - this would be the Court of Arches, held at the Church of St Mary Le Bow. Location: London (London') : city
Date: 18/6/1325 — 20/7/1325 People & Places Participant: RobertAppleby [de Appelby] Role: plaintiff Details: male; clerk Employment: rector of the church of Beverley, St Nicholas Participant: John Bigrigg [de Bigrig] Role: defendant Details: male Participant: Randulf Yarwell [de Yarwell] Role:
Case:Appeals (appeal to Apostolic See, appropriation of a church) Details:5 Pieces; No deposition; No libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 1318 — 11/9/1308 People & Places Participant: Gerard Role: plaintiff Details: male Employment: prior of Bridlington Participant: John Role: defendant Details:
in gold with black pen-flourishing, or in blue with red pen-flourishing. Epistle Lectionary The London city church of St Mary Aldermanbury: presented to the church by Stephen Jenyns (b. c.1450, d.1523), administrator, merchant, and lord mayor of London (1508-9) and
Church, Canterbury (see f. 2; Gameson 1999 p. 94).Dover Priory, by 14th century: inscribed with its press mark 'D VII' and title (f. 2); included in the 1389 catalogue.John Joscelin [Joscelyn] (b. 1529, d. 1603), Old English scholar and
decoration. Rubrics in red. Highlighting of initials in red. Benedictional, with prayers (the 'Canterbury Benedictional') The Benedictine abbey of Christ Church, Canterbury: evidence of the text (see Temple 1976; Pfaff 2009).Added text and musical notation (ff. 71v, 214v).The Harley Collection,
in gold with black pen-flourishing, or in blue with red pen-flourishing. Epistle Lectionary The London city church of St Mary Aldermanbury: presented to the church by Stephen Jenyns (b. c.1450, d.1523), administrator, merchant, and lord mayor of London (1508-9) and
a bishop sprinkling holy water on a church with a liturgical spoon; behind him a deacon stands next to a font of holy water and holds a hyssop, with a partial bar border including grotesques and hybrids. 46 large historiated
day'. English Horstmann 1875, pp. 82-100. ff. 36v-40r Section on the Purification ( IMEV 2717 ) 'Oure ledi dude hyre church ȝong as hit fel in þe lay'. 'and pilatus'. Bottom third of f. 40r ruled but blank. F. 40v
producing legal charters from 1314 and 1349, perhaps served as a parish chaplain in the Virgin's Chapel in the parish church of St Bartholomew (Revard 2000), perhaps at Ludlow. O'Rourke suggests a freelance clerk involved in the legal profession, rather