(skynner) Location: York (Ebor') : undefined Place(s): York, St Wilfrid (Yorkshire) York, St Wilfrid (Sanctus Wilfridus) : ecclesiastical parish Location: York (Ebor') : city Location: York (Ebor') : diocese Location: York : city Place(s): YorkHospital of St Leonard, York (hospitalis
St George, York Location: York, St George (Yorkshire) Place(s): York, St George (Sanctus Georgius Ebor') : ecclesiastical parish Participant: AgnesFarnham [Farnham] Role: witness Details: female Participant: ThomasSturtevant [Styrtevant] Role: witness Details: male Location: York (Ebor') : undefined Place(s): York :
Role: witness Details: male; 50 Employment: butcher (bowcher, boucher) Location: York (Ebor') : undefined Participant: Alice wife of WilliamHovingham [Howyngham; Hovyngham] Role: witness Details: female; 50 Employment: butcher (boucher) Location: York (Ebor') : undefined Participant: JohnWebster [Webster] Role: witness Details:
— 17/04/1425 People & Places Participant: ThomasRobinson [Robynson] Role: plaintiff Details: male Location: Cottingham (YorkshireEastRiding) Place(s): Cottingham (Cotyngham) : undefined York (Ebor') : diocese Participant: JohnRayner [Rayner; Ranar; Rainar] Role: defendant Details: male Location: Cottingham (YorkshireEastRiding) Place(s): Cottingham (Cotyngham) :
pen-flourishing. La cité des dames Cecily [Cicely; née Cecily Neville], duchess of York (b. 1415, d. 1495), Yorkist matriarch, and/or her husband Richard of York, 3rd duke of York (b. 1411, d.1460), regent of France in 1436 and 1441-1445: includes
Decorated initial 'D'(ominus) and partial foliate border. Containing a York calendar (ff. 7-12v) including in red William of York (8 June) and his translation (6 Jan.), Wilfrid of York (12 Oct.). These saints also appear in the litany (ff. 76v-77).Catchwords
Decorated initial 'D'(ixit) and partial foliate border. Containing a York calendar (ff. 7-12v) including in red William of York (8 June) and his translation (6 Jan.), Wilfrid of York (12 Oct.). These saints also appear in the litany (ff. 76v-77).Catchwords
York, The Morgan Library and Museum, M725 and M1090; Paris, Musée Marmottan, Wildenstein Collection (see Levi D'Ancona, cat. no. 24); Philadelphia, Free Library of Philadelphia, Lewis E M 20:2-3, 24:10-11, 28:19, 72:11A and B, 76:49-54; Private collection, formerly New
of Isabel, sister of Richard, duke of York, and wife of Henry Bourchier, 1st earl of Essex (2nd October 1484), 'Obitus illustrissime d[omi]ne / d[omi]ne Isabelle comitisse / Essex[ensis] consortis Henrici / Bourgchier comiti / Essex[ensis] l[itte]ra d[omi]nicali B? A[nn]o
T. ed, 1859-61. Political Poems and Songs relating to English history, composed during the period from the accession of Edw. III to that of Ric. III , Rolls Series 14, 2 vols, New York: Kraus Reprint 1964, i, p. 363.
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and Benskin, M. 1986. A Linguistic Atlas of Late Medieval English: County Dictionary , 4 vols, Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, 4. Robbins, R. H., ed, 1959. Historical Poems of the XIVth and XVth Centuries , New York: Columbia University Press.
Berlin: Asher, pp. i-iii, ii, and n. 2. Warton, Thomas. 1871, rpt. 1970. History of English Poetry from the Twelfth to the Close of the Sixteenth Century , London: Reeves and Turner, rpt. New York: Haskell House Publishers, pp. 239-243.