193 Court:Curia Ebor Case:Appeals (violation of church rights, citation to appear) Details:3 Pieces; No deposition; No libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 12/07/1424 — 1424 People & Places Participant: RobertOrmshead [Ormeshede; Hormyshede] Role: plaintiff Details: male; clerk, master Employment: vicar of
CP.F.150 Reference:CP.F.150 Repository:Borthwick Institute GB 193 Court:Curia Ebor Case:Appeals (violation of church rights, repairs of church) Details:8 Pieces; Has deposition; No libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 06/07/1424 — 09/03/1424 People & Places Participant: JohnHome [Holme] Role: plaintiff Details: male; domicellus
male; clerk Employment: rector of the parish church of Brafferton Location: Brafferton (YorkshireNorthRiding) Place(s): Brafferton (Brafferton) : ecclesiastical parish Participant: PeterFryston [Fryston] Role: witness Details: male; clerk Employment: rector of the parish church of York, St John (Delpike) Location: York,
de Kokyrsand) : undefined Participant: RogerGarnet [Garnett; Garnet] Role: witness Details: male; 40; clerk Employment: perpetual vicar of the parish church of Mitton Participant: JohnCoton [Coton; Cotom] Role: witness Details: male; 15 Location: Mitton (Lancashire) Place(s): Mitton (Mitton) : undefined
Added flyleaf with church music, and initial 'H'(enricus) with pen-flourishing, at the beginning of the Magna Carta. Large initials in blue with red foliate pen-flourishing. 2 leaves with church music, used as flyleaves and pastedowns at the beginning and the
of the consecration of the abbey church of S. Mariae de Poplina in 1100, during the reign of Pope Pascal II (reigned 1099 to 1118), (f. 2v). Inscription regarding the consecration of the church of S. Michael de Puplena in
of the consecration of the abbey church of S. Mariae de Poplina in 1100, during the reign of Pope Pascal II (reigned 1099 to 1118), (f. 2v). Inscription regarding the consecration of the church of S. Michael de Puplena in
idol worship and blood-sacrifice at the church of Calamye. Written in a Norfolk dialect. Combination of the beginning of text B with the end of text A (Doyle, 1986).Made in a vertical quarto shape, perhaps for travel or for carrying:
story of a monk that brought one plank down to house in a church at the foot of the mountain. Written in a Norfolk dialect. Combination of the beginning of text B with the end of text A (Doyle, 1986).Made
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