deposition; No libel; Has sentence Outcome:parties confess; marriage to be solemnised in a church Date: 16/09/1418 — 17/10/1418 People & Places Participant: JohnFrothingham [Frothyngham] Role: plaintiff Details: male; clerk Employment: parish clerk Location: York, St Helen (on The Walls) (Yorkshire)
CP.F.66 Reference:CP.F.66 Repository:Borthwick Institute GB 193 Court:Curia Ebor Case:Appeals (tuitorial appeal, violation of church rights, repair of church) Details:3 Pieces; Has deposition; No libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 17/11/1414 — 19/11/1414 People & Places Participant: WilliamSewardby [Sewardby] Role: plaintiff Details:
Has libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 1414 — 1414 People & Places Participant: prior and convent of the cathedral church of Carlisle Role: plaintiff Details: undefined Location: St Mary [carlisle] (Cumberland) Place(s): Priory of Carlisle (conventus ecclesie cath' beate marie
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.
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.
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.
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
from the Greek by Abu l-Fath Abd Allah b. al-Fadl b. Abd Allah al-Mutran al-Antakie, deacon of the Melkite church of Antioch in the mid-eleventh century. This may be the earliest surviving manuscript of this translation. Headpieces in red (f.
made from the Greek by Abu l-Fath Abd Allah b. al-Fadl b. Abd Allah al-Mutran al-Antakie, deacon of the Melkite church of Antioch in the mid-eleventh century. This may be the earliest surviving manuscript of this translation. Headpieces in red