male Participant: John son of Henry Role: witness Details: male Participant: John son of Peter Role: witness Details: male Participant: William Bell [Belle] Role: witness Details: male Participant: William Bugthorpe [de Buggethorp] Role: witness Details: male Participant: John Bone [Bunne]
Details: male Participant: William son of Matilda Cumberworth [de Cumberwortht] Role: witness Details: male Participant: John Denby [de Denby] Role: witness Details: male Participant: John son of Chrispiane Denby [de Denby] Role: witness Details: male Participant: HughBroomfield [de Bromfeld] Role:
rector of Kirkoswald (Cumberland) Participant: AgnesSaundby [de Saundby] Role: witness Details: female; wife of John Barbot Location: Rotherham (YorkshireWestRiding) Place(s): Greasebrook (Gresebrok') : chapelry Participant: John Haybay [Haybay] Role: witness Details: male Location: Alston (Cumberland) Place(s): Alston (Aldeston') : ecclesiastical
surname 'Yncflet' Participant: John Burton [de Burton ] Role: witness Details: male; clerk Employment: chaplain Participant: William Pedefer [Pedefer] Role: witness Details: male; clerk Participant: John Monkgate [de Munkgate] Role: witness Details: male; master; clerk Participant: John Brian [Brian] Role:
19/05/1348 — 21/05/1348 People & Places Participant: John Trayleweng [Trayleweng] Role: plaintiff Details: male Location: Howden (YorkshireEastRiding) Place(s): Yokefleet (Yokeflet, Yokflet') : township Notes: Cannot identify the surname 'Trayleweng'. Participant: Agnes widow of John Jackson [Jakson; Jakkeson] Role: defendant Details:
other documents Textual For related manuscripts see Lewis and McIntosh (1982, pp. 63-64). Scribal This scribe also worked on Manchester, John Rylands University Library, English 50 (Benskin and McIntosh 1986, p. 239). A Catalogue of the Harleian Manuscripts in the
isacar was bi olte dawe'. 'to deþe come'. English Horstmann 1875, p. 65. f. 30r-v Story of the birth of John the Baptist ( IMEV 574 ) 'Bi eroudes dai þe king a prest was of god lif'. 'Telle we
hand wrote the title of art. 3 and a few other notes. Mynors and Thomson note that this is probably John Foxholes OFM, who was at the Lichfield convent in 1436-41, and then at Oxford c. 1451, and archbishop of
with extended red penwork into left margin e.g. ff. 6v (stained), 14v. Not medieval. Date: early nineteenth century. Rebound by John Jones of Liverpool (worked for Holkham 1816-1823), brown gilt calf. Spine: STIMULUS/CONSCIENTIAE/MS./ANGL./SAEC.XIV./668. Coke family ostrich cre st in gilt
The fragmentary leaves of the manuscript have now been remounted separately. f. 1r South English Legendary: In principio (homily on John 1:1-14) (IMEV 276 ) '[A ] mong oþer gospels hit tys noȝt to byleue'. English f. 2r South English