GB 193 Court:undefined Case:Violation of church rights (status of chapel) Details:1 Pieces; No deposition; No libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 1499 — 1499 People & Places Participant: Prior of Lewes Role: plaintiff Details: male; clerk; prior Employment: prior of Lewes
193 Court:Curia Ebor Case:Violation of church rights (disputed dues) Details:2 Pieces; No deposition; Has libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 1497 — 1497 People & Places Participant: RichardDawson [Dawson; Dowson] Role: plaintiff Details: male; clerk Employment: chaplain of the free chapel
193 Court:Curia Ebor Case:Violation of church rights (disputed dues) Details:1 Pieces; No deposition; No libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 1498 — 1498 People & Places Participant: RichardDawson [Dawson; Dauson] Role: plaintiff Details: male; clerk Employment: chaplain of Skipton Castle Location:
GB 193 Court:undefined Case:Violation of church rights (disputed dues) Details:1 Pieces; No deposition; No libel; Has sentence Outcome:Plaintiff wins Date: 1498 — 1498 People & Places Participant: RichardDawson [Dawson; Dauson] Role: plaintiff Details: male; clerk Employment: chaplain of Skipton Castle
193 Court:Curia Ebor Case:Violation of church rights (disputed dues) Details:1 Pieces; No deposition; No libel; Has sentence Outcome:plaintiff wins Date: 09/01/1498 — 09/01/1498 People & Places Participant: RichardDawson [Dawson; Dowson] Role: plaintiff Details: male; clerk Employment: chaplain of the free
The cathedral church of Exeter (see Wright 1972).Edward Stillingfleet (b. 1635, d. 1699), bishop of Worcester and theologian: MS. 146 in his library inventory, now Harley 7644 (see Wright 1972). Edward Stillingfleet (b. 1661, d. 1708), physician and Church of
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
correspond to the years 1444-1500), imperfect The parish church of All Saints on the Pavement, York, late 15th or early 16th century: the calendar includes the feast of the dedication of the church, 14 May (f. 4v).Samuel Knott, rector of
group of men outside a church, one pulling a garment off of the other. Part I: the text and gloss written in Southern France, perhaps in Toulouse: lemmata underlined in yellow, with the decoration left unfinished.Catchwords and bifolium signatures; numerous
initial 'D'(ominus) with Pope Gregory the Great, putti, Jerome and another Church father, and the arms of Ferdinand I of Aragon, king of Naples. Vertical catchwords.Ruled in hardpoint.Covers of a previous red leather Harleian binding are pasted inside the present
McIntosh and Wakelin (19 82, pp. 443-445). ff. 3r-6v John Mirk Festial: Sermon for Christmas Day 'As this day holy church syngeth & redyth & makyth melody'. ' & went to heuyn'. Sermon for Christmas Day. English Erbe 1905. ff.