frere To preche and eek to begge it is no doute In which þer wente a lymytour aboute , A mersshy countre called holdernesse LOrdynges þer is in york schire , as I gesse Here begynneþ þe Somnours tale ,
of York Location: York (Ebor') : undefined Participant: John Good [Gode] Role: witness Details: male Employment: serjeant of York Location: York (Ebor') : undefined Participant: John Ottrington [Ottrington] Role: witness Details: male; 50 Employment: serjeant of York Location: York (Ebor')
York, St Peter The Little (Yorkshire) Place(s): York, St Peter The Little (beatus petrus le litell) : ecclesiastical parish Participant: Richard Pape [dictus Pape] Role: plaintiff Details: male; clerk Employment: chantry chaplain in York, St Peter the Little Location:
of York Location: York (Ebor') : city Participant: JohnRasyn [Rasyn; Rasyne] Role: defendant Details: male; junior Employment: wright Location: Beverley (Beverlac') : undefined Place(s): Beverley : city Cross Bridge (Crosbrygg') : street name Location: York (Ebor') : city Location: York
Location: York, St Michael (spurriergate) (Yorkshire) Place(s): York, St Michael (Spurriergate) (sanctus michaelis ad pontem Use Ebor) : ecclesiastical parish Location: York, St Denys (Yorkshire) Place(s): Craven Bower (Craven Bower) : habitation Location: York, St Denys (Yorkshire) Place(s): York, St
choral of York Minster Location: York : city Place(s): York Minster (ecclesia cath' Ebor') : undefined Participant: John Bawtree [Bawtre] Role: witness Details: male; clerk Employment: vicar choral of York Minster Location: York, Holy Trinity (goodramgate) (Yorkshire) Place(s): York, Holy
Record: York County Yorkshire Transcript Eborienc' Icon description three spired churches, two with crosses, two castles, gold decoration, stripy roofs, green roofs, walls with five gates Icons gates (multiple) decorated roofs decorated roofs decoration castles (multiple) churches with cross (mutliple)
Appearances red ink, within a cartouche Etymology OE weald (Angl wald), 'forest land' Translation Earlier editors appears as district name on Saxton's map of 1577 (Parsons) Early Maps york wold (Angliae Figura) Overwritten no Attested spelling Yorkes Wold 1551 NCWills
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Chroniques de France ou de St Denis (from 1270 to1380) Edward [Edward of Langley, Edward of York], earl of Rutland and 2nd duke of York (b. c.1373, d. 1415), perhaps to be identified with the Chroniques de France acquired by
Chroniques de France ou de St Denis (from 1270 to1380) Edward [Edward of Langley, Edward of York], earl of Rutland and 2nd duke of York (b. c.1373, d. 1415), perhaps to be identified with the Chroniques de France acquired by
Chroniques de France ou de St Denis (from 1270 to1380) Edward [Edward of Langley, Edward of York], earl of Rutland and 2nd duke of York (b. c.1373, d. 1415), perhaps to be identified with the Chroniques de France acquired by
Chroniques de France ou de St Denis (from 1270 to1380) Edward [Edward of Langley, Edward of York], earl of Rutland and 2nd duke of York (b. c.1373, d. 1415), perhaps to be identified with the Chroniques de France acquired by
Chroniques de France ou de St Denis (from 1270 to1380) Edward [Edward of Langley, Edward of York], earl of Rutland and 2nd duke of York (b. c.1373, d. 1415), perhaps to be identified with the Chroniques de France acquired by