York, All Saints (pavement) (Yorkshire) Place(s): York, All Saints (Pavement) (ecclesia paroch' omnium sanctorum super pavementum Ebor') : ecclesiastical parish Location: York (Ebor') : city Location: Hertergate (Hertergate) : undefined Cannot identify Location: York, St Mary (castlegate) (Yorkshire) Place(s):
Wynnewyk; de Wynwyk] Role: plaintiff Details: male Employment: canon of York and prebendary of Wetwang Location: Wetwang (YorkshireEastRiding) Place(s): Wetwang (prebendal' de Wetwang, Wetewang, Wetteby) : prebend York : city York Minster (ecclesia cathed' Ebor') : undefined Participant: Thomas Etton
rector of York, St Wilfrid Location: York, St Wilfrid (Yorkshire) Place(s): York, St Wilfrid (ecclesia sanctus Wilfridus) : ecclesiastical parish Participant: John Crakenthorp [de Crakenthorp] Role: testator Details: male; deceased Employment: late rector of York, St Wilfrid Location: York, St
Locksmith [Loksmyth] Alternate name: Helen daughter of John Locksmith [Lockesmyth] Role: witness Details: female Location: York : city Place(s): YorkPetergate (Petergat' ) : street name Location: York : city Place(s): YorkBootham (Bouthom) : street name Location: York (Ebor') : city
Location: York (Ebor') : city Place(s): York, St Clement (Yorkshire) York, St Clement (Clement' extra muros Ebor') : ecclesiastical parish Participant: PhilipFisher [Fissher; Fyscher] Role: witness Details: male; 60 Location: York (Ebor') : city Place(s): York, St Clement (Yorkshire) York,
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
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