friar minor, "frere Johan of Querayum," a Cistercian, "daun Franke, chauntour of the abbay of Viliers [Villers, dioe. Liège]," and a doctor of divinity, "maister Godfrey of Fountaynes." The last is possibly Godefroi de Fontaines, chancellor of Paris in 1280.
of penance and confession; of tribulation and temptation; of contemplation; of the sacraments; and of the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit, XV century, ff.43-57. Beginning, "Penaunce is the seconde medycyne of synne after Noees flode." 10 10. Part
end of the third book, being the MS. Ce2 of Stubbs's edition (Rolls Series, 1887, 1889) and E2 in that of Sir T. D. Hardy (Engl. Hist. Soc., 1840), for both of which it was collated. A description of it
10th Earl of Dunbar and Earl of the March, "This is þe superscription of þe Erle of Marchis toume or sepultur in his collaig of Dumbar:Heir lyis Erle George þe Brytan,To þir iii. kinges þat bair þe crowneWas of þair
author [Reginald Pecock, Bishop successively of St. Asaph, 1444, and of Chichester from 1450 to his resignation, circ. 1459], who describes it as an "extract or outdraw[?]t fro þe first parti" of his "Donet of Cristen Religioun." Not printed. This