; Rowk] Role: witness Details: male; 30 Location: Easingwold (YorkshireNorthRiding) Place(s): Raskelf (Raskell) : chapelry Participant: John Landgraff [Langgruff] Role: witness Details: male Participant: John Brown [Broune] Role: witness Details: male; 50 Location: Easingwold (YorkshireNorthRiding) Place(s): Raskelf (Raskell) : chapelry
Participant: John Lean [Lene] Role: witness Details: male Location: Ripon (YorkshireWestRiding) Place(s): Sleningford (Slenyngford) : township Participant: John Walkingham [de Walkyngham] Role: witness Details: male; clerk Employment: chaplain Location: Ripon (YorkshireWestRiding) Place(s): Ripon (Ripon) : ecclesiastical parish Participant: John Allhallowgate
parish Participant: John Roce [Roce] Role: witness Details: male Location: Keteby (Keteby) : undefined Cannot identify Notes: Cannot identify 'Roce'. Participant: John Salt [Salt] Role: witness Details: male Location: Swinefleet (YorkshireWestRiding) Place(s): Swinefleet (Swinflet) : ecclesiastical parish Participant: John son
Details: male; clerk Employment: vicar of the church of Seamer Location: Seamer (YorkshireNorthRiding) Place(s): Seamer (Semer) : ecclesiastical parish Participant: John Stanton [de Stanton] Role: prosecution proctor Details: male; clerk Employment: proctor Participant: Henry Axholme [de Axiholm] Role: prosecution proctor
valued for his executors and priced 12 Parisian pounds (see Inventaire de la bibliothèque du roi Charles VI 1867). John[John of Lancaster], duke of Bedford (b. 1389, d.1435), regent of France and prince, probably purchased by him with the
valued for his executors and priced 12 Parisian pounds (see Inventaire de la bibliothèque du roi Charles VI 1867). John[John of Lancaster], duke of Bedford (b. 1389, d.1435), regent of France and prince, probably purchased by him with the
valued for his executors and priced 12 Parisian pounds (see Inventaire de la bibliothèque du roi Charles VI 1867). John[John of Lancaster], duke of Bedford (b. 1389, d.1435), regent of France and prince, probably purchased by him with the
valued for his executors and priced 12 Parisian pounds (see Inventaire de la bibliothèque du roi Charles VI 1867). John[John of Lancaster], duke of Bedford (b. 1389, d.1435), regent of France and prince, probably purchased by him with the
valued for his executors and priced 12 Parisian pounds (see Inventaire de la bibliothèque du roi Charles VI 1867). John[John of Lancaster], duke of Bedford (b. 1389, d.1435), regent of France and prince, probably purchased by him with the
John Pryns (ff. 10v, 23v), Margret Coren (13r, 18v, top margin), Rychard Lewelyn (f. 23v), John Williams , Nicholas Williams (f. 25 on the right margin) and Thomas Carwardyn (?), and a few others which are difficult to read;
Gradon 1988, p. xxviii). Arnold, T., ed, 1869-71. Select English Works of John Wyclif , 3 vols, Oxford: Clarendon Press. Arnold, T., ed, 1871. Select English Works of John Wyclif: Sermons on the Ferial Gospels and Sunday Epistles , 3
1. McIntosh, A., Samuels, M. L. and Benskin, M. 1986. A Linguistic Atlas of Late Medieval English: County Dictionary , 4 vols, Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, 4. Underhill, E., ed, 1923. The Scale of Perfection , London: John M. Watkins.
English Legendary . f. 1v Contemporary table of contents in Latin Copied on the modern leaf, f. 2, probably by John Brand, the manuscript's first recorded owner. Ff. 2r-v blank. f. 3r South English Legendary: Legend of St. Michael (IMEV
harlowe Anno domini 1576'. Back flyleaf ii, in sixteenth-century hands: ' Alexander Gatton Genttellman dede borro this bok of Mr. John Cellsonne alldermane of the Sette of Rochester 1573'. Bookplate of the Earls of Essex dated 1701 no longer extant.
copy the concluding passage, which in Roy. 17 C. viii. (f. 335 b) asks the reader to pray "for frcero John saule of Waldby" who made pis tale in latyn right," and also "for William saule of Nassyngton" Who "
moral treatises, poems, etc., in Latin and English, viz.:— Paper and vellum; ff. 228. xvth cent. With book-plate of Rev. John Fuller Russell; and formerly belonging to Richard Heber (Sale, 1836, lot 821). The following names (17th-18th cent.) also are
of the Godhead; in prose. Imperfect. f.163. 41 41. The Abbey of the Holy Ghost, often, but erroneously, ascribed to John Alcock, Bishop of Ely; in prose. Imperfect at the beginning, f. 165. 42 42. "A good tretis that men