[Dokker] Role: plaintiff Details: male Participant: JohnSkinner [Skynner; Skyner] Role: defendant Details: male; clerk Employment: formerly parish chaplain of the church of Helmsley Location: Helmsley (YorkshireNorthRiding) Place(s): Helmsley (Hemyslay, Helmeslay) : ecclesiastical parish Participant: Hoggard [Hogard] Role: witness Details: male;
: archdeaconry Participant: WilliamCorney [Corney; Cornay] Role: witness Details: male; 50; clerk Employment: dean of Cleveland, rector of the parish church of Kildale Location: Yorkshire, North Riding Place(s): Cleveland (Cleveland) : archdeaconry Participant: RogerHewetson [Hewetson] Role: witness Details: male Participant:
diocese Location: Carlisle (Karleolen') : diocese Participant: ThomasHowren [Howren] Role: witness Details: male; 50; clerk Employment: rector of the parish church of All Saints, North Street Location: York, All Saints (north Street) (Yorkshire) Place(s): York, All Saints (North Street) (Omnium
Outcome:plaintiff, Agnes Barber, loses; plaintiff, Margaret Thwing wins; marriage between Margaret and John Kirkby to be solemnized in church. Date: 07/03/1438 — 16/04/1439 People & Places Participant: AgnesBarber [Barbour; Barebour] Role: plaintiff Details: female Location: York (Ebor') : undefined Place(s):
sive prioratus de Ellerton) : religious house Notes: The prior and convent of Ellerton are involved as appropriators of the church of Ellerton and the chapel at East Cottingwith. Participant: RobertBarker [Barker] Role: witness Details: male; 53 Location: Wheldrake (YorkshireEastRiding)
'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,
of two ladies outside a church. Part I: the text and gloss written in Southern France, perhaps in Toulouse: lemmata underlined in yellow, with the decoration left unfinished.Catchwords and bifolium signatures; numerous corrections.Part II: the Calendarium illuminated and added on
III, with a figure of the True Church in the centre, as a lady dressed in blue with a gold star on her breast, and a seven-headed monster before her (presumably the false church), in illustration of Canto XIX. Pope-Hennessy
Old and New Testaments), imperfect Made for Pedro Fort, a merchant of Barcelona in 1455, who presented it to a church, probably Barcelona: inscribed 'Scriptus fuit liber iste per petrum fort mercatorem In Civitate barchenone anno a nativitate dominj Millesimo
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.