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
CP.E.13 Reference:CP.E.13 Repository:Borthwick Institute GB 193 Court:Curia Ebor Case:Appeals (violation of church rights, jurisdiction over church) Details:22 Pieces; No deposition; Has libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 17/2/1323 — 9/12/1323 People & Places Participant: WilliamCouton [de Couton'] Role: plaintiff Details: male;
1314 — 1314 People & Places Participant: HamonAlverthorpe [de Alverthorp] Role: plaintiff Details: male; clerk Employment: perpetual vicar of the church of Sutton on the Forest Location: Sutton On The Forest (YorkshireNorthRiding) Place(s): Sutton on the Forest (ecclesia de Sutton
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
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
husband has bargained her away in exchange for wealth), see f. 216v, stops at a church to pray and her place is taken by the Virgin in order to confound the Devil. Includes 150 Psalms (ff. 85-280) with a calendar
(whose husband has bargained her away in exchange for wealth), see f. 216v, stops at a church to pray and her place is taken by the Virgin in order to confound the Devil. Includes 150 Psalms (ff. 85-280) with a
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