GB 193 Court:undefined Case:Violation of church rights (mortuary) Details:2 Pieces; No deposition; No libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 1429 — 1429 People & Places Participant: RichardSpine [Spynes] Role: defendant Details: male; layman Location: Bridlington (YorkshireEastRiding) Place(s): Bridlington (Bridliyngton) : ecclesiastical
of church rights, dilapidations; immorality, fornication and adultery) Details:3 Pieces; Has deposition; No libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 12/06/1435 — 24/06/1435 People & Places Participant: JohnEasby [Eseby] Role: plaintiff Details: male Employment: master or rector of the collegiate church of
Has deposition; No libel; Has sentence Outcome:plaintiff wins; marriage to be solemnized in a church. Date: 20/09/1438 — 09/02/1438 People & Places Participant: JoanWright [Wryght] Role: plaintiff Details: female Location: York (Ebor') : undefined Place(s): York : city North Street
of the parish church of Sutton on Derwent Location: Sutton On Derwent (YorkshireEastRiding) Place(s): Sutton On Derwent (Sutton super Derwent) : ecclesiastical parish Participant: ThomasPiercebridge [Percebrigg] Role: testator Details: male; 40; clerk Employment: rector of the parish church of Elvington
193 Court:Curia Ebor Case:Appeals (violation of church rights, excommunication) Details:6 Pieces; Has deposition; No libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 07/01/1428 — 17/01/1428 People & Places Participant: RichardHesswell [Hesswell; Hessewell; Heswell] Role: plaintiff Details: male Employment: monk of Durham and prior
of Utrecht? Gervasius de Someren of Utrecht, for the Church of St John Baptist, Utrecht, 1510, four Latin verses stating that Gervasius de Someren presented the manuscript in 1510 to the Church of St John Baptist: inscribed 'Annis verbgene quingentis
of Utrecht? Gervasius de Someren of Utrecht, for the Church of St John Baptist, Utrecht, 1510, four Latin verses stating that Gervasius de Someren presented the manuscript in 1510 to the Church of St John Baptist: inscribed 'Annis verbgene quingentis
'T'(erribilis) with a bishop outside a church, about to sprinkle it with holy water. Musical notation.? Possible instructions to the artist or later notes identifying the subject matter briefly, in the lower margin on most of the folios with historiated
in English is the caption 'Blessed be the trinite', and an inscription detailing Melreth's gift of the missal to the church of St Lawrence, London. Musical notation.? Possible instructions to the artist or later notes identifying the subject matter briefly,
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:
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
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.