CP.F.243 Reference:CP.F.243 Repository:Borthwick Institute GB 193 Court:undefined Case:Violation of church rights (repairs of church) Details:3 Pieces; Has deposition; No libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 27/01/1467 — 27/01/1467 People & Places Participant: RobertFrear [Frer] Role: plaintiff Details: male Location: Carnaby (YorkshireEastRiding)
of a church. ff. 151v-155v added texts in different contemporary hands. f. 156 is a thick piece of vellum and was probably used formerly as binding.The paper dated 1449-1453.The text recounts an expedition said to have been made in 1465
of a church. ff. 151v-155v added texts in different contemporary hands. f. 156 is a thick piece of vellum and was probably used formerly as binding.The paper dated 1449-1453.The text recounts an expedition said to have been made in 1465
IV, later extended to Henry VII, in humanistic cursive script (f. 224v).Francis Blomefield (b. 1705, d. 1752), topographical historian and Church of England clergyman: presumably acquired before 1727, while he was a student at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge: inscribed
as taking place in Florence, in front of the church of San Giovannino, with the Medici Palace on the right and a view up the Via Gori in the background, at the beginning of Lauds in the Hours of the
inscribed, 'card(...ale)' , half erased (f. 1v) (see de la Mare, 1984, p. 272).Rome S. Andrea [? della Valle, mother church of the Theatines, founded 1524]: late-16th century book stamp (almost entirely effaced): 'BIBLIOTECAE S. ANDREAE ROMAE' (f. 3).John Wright,