testament of William Fawdon, late rector of the church of Middleton in Pickeringlythe. Participant: ElizabethHemphill [Hephill] Role: defendant Details: female Notes: Executrix of the testament of William Fawdon, late rector of the church of Middleton in Pickeringlythe. Participant: WilliamFawdon [Fawdon]
Date: 01/02/1405 — 02/12/1408 People & Places Participant: JohnBurges [Burgeys; Burges] Role: plaintiff Details: male Employment: dean of the collegiate church of St Andrew, Auckland Location: Auckland St Andrew (Durham) Place(s): College of Auckland, St Andrew (ecclesia beati andree Auckland,
193 Court:Curia Ebor Case:Appeals (violation of church rights, attendance at diocesan synods) Details:3 Pieces; No deposition; No libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 14/02/1406 — 17/02/1406 People & Places Participant: prior and convent of Watton Role: plaintiff Details: male Location: Watton
193 Court:Curia Ebor Case:Violation of church rights (disputed dues) Details:1 Pieces; No deposition; No libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 1393 — 1393 People & Places Participant: Rector of Spofforth Role: plaintiff Details: male Location: Spofforth (YorkshireWestRiding) Place(s): Spofforth (Spofforth) :
male; clerk Employment: parson in the church of York Minster Location: York : city Place(s): York Minster (ecclesia Ebor') : undefined Participant: JohnBrignall [Brignale] Role: witness Details: male; clerk Employment: parson in the church of York Minster Location: York :
century (ff. 9, 29v, 62v, 69).The Benedictine abbey of Christ Church, Canterbury: Christ Church pressmark 'r' with a title 'Psalteriu[m] s[anc]ti Jeronimi glosatu[m]', 12th century (f. 8) and Christ Church script, 11th century (ff. 197-198, according to Ker, 1957).Thomas Cranmer
overpainted in gold and colours, 17th century (f. 1v). Psalter, with glosses William Crashawe (index Crashaw) (bap. 1572, d. 1625/6), Church of England clergyman, religious controversialist and poet: his table of contents (f. 242, upside-down; see Watson 1966.Sir Simonds d'Ewes
overpainted in gold and colours, 17th century (f. 1v). Psalter, with glosses William Crashawe (index Crashaw) (bap. 1572, d. 1625/6), Church of England clergyman, religious controversialist and poet: his table of contents (f. 242, upside-down; see Watson 1966.Sir Simonds d'Ewes
son of the late Messer Antonio degli Uberti of Margno in Valsasina, for 22 years a beneficed priest of the church of Santa Maria at Valtorta, and 'healthy in body though because of human frailty now deficient in natural heat,
in plain red or blue. Office and Mass of the Dead (vol. 1) Apparently written for use in the cathedral church of St Lambert at Liège: includes the anniversary of the election of the bishop Everard de la Marck (d.
'Her enden þe eiȝte woos þat god wyshid to freris. Amen'. ff. 101r-116v Sermon on Matthew 24/Of Ministers in the Church (IPMEP 738 ) 'þis gospel telliþ myche wisdom'. ff. 117r-124r Of anticrist & his meynee (IPMEP 144 ) 'David
vicarium Eccl. S. Michaelis super Wyram in Archidiaconatu Richmond Ebor. dioc. Roger Yve de leton is the Warden. The parish church of Myȝelkyrke super Wiram with the Chapel of Plompton had been granted to the College by Henry IV. Given
to telle goddes lawe and hys wylle'. Gradon 1988, pp. 178-327. pp. 158v-174v Sermon on Matthew 24/Of Ministers in the Church (IPMEP 738 ) 'Exposicio euangelij. Mt 24. Egressus iesus de templo'. 'þis gospel telleþ muche wysdam þat is hud'.
Oxon./ Diplomati RIC: RAWLINSON/ pro gradu/ Doctoris Legum/ Appensum' and drawing of a monk holding a book seated in a church and flanked by clerics/monks at sides and bottom. On edges of oval 'SIGLL . CANCELLARII ET VNIUERSITATIS OXONIENS'. ff.
Stonysdale , chaplain of St. Nicholas, Newcastle, for his use and all those succeeding him 'to remain in the said church till it is worn out' (Deanesley 1920, p. 357). For detailed information on Lacy see Hanna 2002, p. 129.
Sanctorum." The Lives of Saints are in 194 chapters, beginning with St. Andrew and ending with the Dedication of the Church. The life of St. Dominio has the usual misleading reference (f. 95) to the French translator Jean de Vignay,
Two: Medieval Manuscripts from the Additional Manuscripts, Section B Manuscript Number 38666 Source Library British Library, London Description POEM ON CHURCH FESTIVALS, intended (see prologue, f., as a Life of Christ; written in alternate rhyme, arranged mostly in quastrains. Beg.
a hand of 12th-13th cont. 9 9 "Speculum Stultorum, " by Nigel, also called a Wircker, a monk of Christ Church, Canterbury, with introductory letter to William [Longchamp, bishop of Ely, 1189] and marginal illustrations. The text differs occasionally from