: archdeaconry Participant: WilliamCorney [Corney; Cornay] Role: witness Details: male; 50; clerk Employment: dean of Cleveland, rector of the parish church of Kildale Location: Yorkshire, North Riding Place(s): Cleveland (Cleveland) : archdeaconry Participant: RogerHewetson [Hewetson] Role: witness Details: male Participant:
Outcome:plaintiff, Agnes Barber, loses; plaintiff, Margaret Thwing wins; marriage between Margaret and John Kirkby to be solemnized in church. Date: 07/03/1438 — 16/04/1439 People & Places Participant: AgnesBarber [Barbour; Barebour] Role: plaintiff Details: female Location: York (Ebor') : undefined Place(s):
sive prioratus de Ellerton) : religious house Notes: The prior and convent of Ellerton are involved as appropriators of the church of Ellerton and the chapel at East Cottingwith. Participant: RobertBarker [Barker] Role: witness Details: male; 53 Location: Wheldrake (YorkshireEastRiding)
conventus de Gisburn, conventus de Gisburne) : religious house Notes: The prior and convent are involved as appropriators of the church of Stainton. Participant: WilliamButler [Butler] Role: witness Details: male; 44 Location: Stainton (YorkshireNorthRiding) Place(s): Thornaby (Thormondby) : undefined Stainton
Has deposition; No libel; Has sentence Outcome:plaintiff wins; marriage to be solemnized in a church. Date: 20/09/1438 — 09/02/1438 People & Places Participant: JoanWright [Wryght] Role: plaintiff Details: female Location: York (Ebor') : undefined Place(s): York : city North Street
of the villages around Evesham. The volume is a composite miscellany including:- Proceedings relating to the church of Ombersley (Worcerstershire) in 1284 (ff. 3-44);- 14th-century letters and papers relating to churches, pensions and other matters, mainly contemporary to Abbot William
III, with a figure of the True Church in the centre, as a lady dressed in blue with a gold star on her breast, and a seven-headed monster before her (presumably the false church), in illustration of Canto XIX. Pope-Hennessy
III, with a figure of the True Church in the centre, as a lady dressed in blue with a gold star on her breast, and a seven-headed monster before her (presumably the false church), in illustration of Canto XIX. Pope-Hennessy
gold or red, some with gold highlights. Chrysography. Sacramentary (the 'Augsburg Sacramentary') with calendar (ff. 1v-7) Made for the cathedral church of St. Ulrich and Afra in Augsburg: the calendar includes the feast of the dedication on 28 September, and
gold or red, some with gold highlights. Chrysography. Sacramentary (the 'Augsburg Sacramentary') with calendar (ff. 1v-7) Made for the cathedral church of St. Ulrich and Afra in Augsburg: the calendar includes the feast of the dedication on 28 September, and