male Participant: John son of Henry Role: witness Details: male Participant: John son of Peter Role: witness Details: male Participant: William Bell [Belle] Role: witness Details: male Participant: William Bugthorpe [de Buggethorp] Role: witness Details: male Participant: John Bone [Bunne]
surname 'Yncflet' Participant: John Burton [de Burton ] Role: witness Details: male; clerk Employment: chaplain Participant: William Pedefer [Pedefer] Role: witness Details: male; clerk Participant: John Monkgate [de Munkgate] Role: witness Details: male; master; clerk Participant: John Brian [Brian] Role:
Participant: John Beverley [de Beverley] Role: defence proctor Details: male; clerk Employment: proctor Participant: John Monkgate [de Monnkgate] Role: defence proctor Details: male; clerk Employment: proctor Participant: RobertNewenham [de Neuenham] Role: defence proctor Details: male; clerk Employment: proctor Participant: John
Place(s): Thames Street (Temstrete) : undefined Cannot be certain which Thames Street is meant. Participant: John Bandon [de Bandon] Role: witness Details: male Participant: John Cologne [de Coleyne] Role: witness Details: male; clerk Employment: rector of the church of Lambeth
Leeds (YorkshireWestRiding) Place(s): Leeds (Ledes) : ecclesiastical parish Participant: John Aylsy [Ayslay; Aylsy; Aylsi] Alternate name: Ainsley Role: defendant Details: male Location: Rothwell (YorkshireWestRiding) Place(s): Rothwell (Rothwell) : ecclesiastical parish Participant: John Role: defendant Details: male; clerk Employment: perpetual vicar
Diagrams showing men and animals going around the earth and meeting on the other side. Old foliation in Part 1 on verso and in Part 2 on verso to xxiiii. Circular ink diagrams in brown and red of: the
Ink diagram of a game entitled 'la fourme de la table rounde'. Old foliation in Part 1 on verso and in Part 2 on verso to xxiiii. Circular ink diagrams in brown and red of: the elements (f. 52v);
Ink diagram of day and night. Old foliation in Part 1 on verso and in Part 2 on verso to xxiiii. Circular ink diagrams in brown and red of: the elements (f. 52v); diagrams showing the 'roundness' of the
Text page with large and small initials and rubric. Old foliation in Part 1 on verso and in Part 2 on verso to xxiiii. Circular ink diagrams in brown and red of: the elements (f. 52v); diagrams showing the
(ff. 26-43) The Cistercian abbey of St Mary, Buckfast, Devon: see Ker 1964.Inscription with the name John Fox (f. 34v)Inscriptions: 'John Sgacton (?), 'John Shabeton' (?) (ff. 1, 221).Sir Hans Sloane (b. 1660, d. 1753), baronet, physician and collector. Purchased
þere., Anon ase þe apostles seghen,, Seint John wep wiȝ his eghen,, þai weren amaid alle., ‘John’ quad Peter ‘leue fere,, Whi makst þous foule chere,, What is þe bifalle?’, ‘Peter’ quad John ‘iwis,, Formest þou sschalt telle me þis:,
of other versions of the so-called Battle Abbey Roll and the relation between the Auchinleck text and that published by John Leland in his De Rebus Britannicis Collectanea, see Smyser and the study by the Duchess of Cleveland, who resided
Additional MS 36983. Manchester, John Rylands MS 45388 (Engl. 50). St John's College Cambridge MS 256. Bodleian Library MS 29430 (Additional C.220). Note: Morrill does not list four of the manuscripts (BL Add. 36983, Manchester John Rylands 45388, St John's
How þis child mourning sit?, Mete and drink he forȝit., Litel he eteȝ and lasse he drinkeȝ;, He nis no marchaunt as me þinkeȝ.’, To Florice þan spak ȝhe, ‘Child, ful of mourning I þe se,, þus far herinne þis
he nemnede þous þo., þe heremite, þat was holi of lif,, Hadde a soster þat was a wif;, A riche marchaunt of þat countre, Hadde hire ispoused into þat cite., To hire þat schild he sente þo, Bi his knaue
inscription tells us that after the book was bought for St. Mary's Priory, Coventry it was added to by Brother John of Grenborough. Various medical texts were then added over the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries. Two separate books of
London, British Library, MS Additional 37787, f. 71r. Latin ff. 95r-97r Prayer with note of 6,000 years' indulgence from Pope John. Latin Codex Parchment 165 120 mm 1 8 , ff. 71r-78v; 2 8 , ff. 79r-86v; 3 8 ,
holes which the scribe has avoided. No owner known before John Batteley , archdeacon of Canterbury (d. 1708). The manuscript passed on to his nephew, John Batteley . Acquired from John Batteley for the Harleian Library in 1723. Catalogued and
June, 1280, of two charters of Henry III, dated 20, 23 June, 1253, granting franchises to the Hospitallers of St. John of Jerusalem. Dat. Chertsey, 22 Sept. a o 2 [1308 ] . Latin f. 4r Edmund Rich Hymn to
London production. Fourteenth/fifteenth century inscriptions on f. 183r: William Barnes ; Richard Drow ; William Dro.. ; Anthony Elcocke ; John Ellcocke . F. 107r names of eight members of the Browne family from the fifteenth century: Mr Thomas Browne