Date: 01/02/1405 — 02/12/1408 People & Places Participant: JohnBurges [Burgeys; Burges] Role: plaintiff Details: male Employment: dean of the collegiate church of St Andrew, Auckland Location: Auckland St Andrew (Durham) Place(s): College of Auckland, St Andrew (ecclesia beati andree Auckland,
193 Court:Curia Ebor Case:Appeals (violation of church rights, attendance at diocesan synods) Details:3 Pieces; No deposition; No libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 14/02/1406 — 17/02/1406 People & Places Participant: prior and convent of Watton Role: plaintiff Details: male Location: Watton
Minster (ecclesia cath' Ebor') : undefined Notes: The Chapter of St Peter's, York, are involved as appropriators of the parish church of Kirby Misterton, which they secured for the support of the fabric of the cathedral. Participant: JohnWarren [Warryn; Warran]
193 Court:Curia Ebor Case:Appeals (violation of church rights, mortuary) Details:4 Pieces; No deposition; No libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 08/1403 — 07/04/1404 People & Places Participant: JohnFarmar [Fermer] Role: plaintiff Details: male; clerk Employment: rector of Ribchester Location: Ribchester (Lancashire)
: ecclesiastical parish Carlisle (Karln') : diocese Participant: JohnWiles [Wyles] Role: witness Details: male; clerk Employment: chaplain of the parish church of Skelton Location: Skelton (Cumberland) Place(s): Skelton (paroch' de Skelton) : ecclesiastical parish Carlisle (Karln') : diocese Location: Carlisle
the dedication of a church. Italian cutting.The present cutting is boxed with Add. 60630, ff. 1-9 and 11- 42. To see this cutting in the Manuscripts Reading Room order Add. 60630. To see the Ascott Album which originally contained all
century (ff. 9, 29v, 62v, 69).The Benedictine abbey of Christ Church, Canterbury: Christ Church pressmark 'r' with a title 'Psalteriu[m] s[anc]ti Jeronimi glosatu[m]', 12th century (f. 8) and Christ Church script, 11th century (ff. 197-198, according to Ker, 1957).Thomas Cranmer
overpainted in gold and colours, 17th century (f. 1v). Psalter, with glosses William Crashawe (index Crashaw) (bap. 1572, d. 1625/6), Church of England clergyman, religious controversialist and poet: his table of contents (f. 242, upside-down; see Watson 1966.Sir Simonds d'Ewes
overpainted in gold and colours, 17th century (f. 1v). Psalter, with glosses William Crashawe (index Crashaw) (bap. 1572, d. 1625/6), Church of England clergyman, religious controversialist and poet: his table of contents (f. 242, upside-down; see Watson 1966.Sir Simonds d'Ewes
from the Greek by Abu l-Fath Abd Allah b. al-Fadl b. Abd Allah al-Mutran al-Antakie, deacon of the Melkite church of Antioch in the mid-eleventh century. This may be the earliest surviving manuscript of this translation. Headpieces in red (f.