super Hull, Kyngston super Hulle) : undefined Participant: RobertCloughton [Cloughton] Role: witness Details: male; clerk Employment: chaplain of the parish church of Charnel House, Beverley Location: Yorkshire, East Riding Place(s): Beverley (Beverlacum) : undefined Participant: JohnDendron [Dendron] Role: witness Details:
CP.F.306 Reference:CP.F.306 Repository:Borthwick Institute GB 193 Court:Curia Ebor Case:Violation of church rights (repairs of church) Details:29 Pieces; Has deposition; Has libel; Has sentence Outcome:defendant wins Date: 20/07/1493 — 25/02/1493 People & Places Participant: WilliamOttoway [Ottwey; Otwey; Otteway; Ottewey] Role: plaintiff
initial 'D'(ominus) with Pope Gregory the Great, putti, Jerome and another Church father, and the arms of Ferdinand I of Aragon, king of Naples. Vertical catchwords.Ruled in hardpoint.Covers of a previous red leather Harleian binding are pasted inside the present
I of Aragon, king of Naples (b. 1424, d. 1494): his arms (f. 10).S. Andrea [? della Valle, the mother church of the Theatines, founded in Rome in 1524]: late-16th century book stamp (entirely effaced): 'BIBLIOTECAE S. ANDREAE ROMAE' (f.
the Immaculate Conception in London (founded in 1503): another manuscript suggesting Henry VII's connection with this confraternity is Oxford, Christ Church Ms. 179, containing a petition to the king requesting permission to establish a confraternity for French residents in London
the Immaculate Conception in London (founded in 1503): another manuscript suggesting Henry VII's connection with this confraternity is Oxford, Christ Church Ms. 179, containing a petition to the king requesting permission to establish a confraternity for French residents in London
the Immaculate Conception in London (founded in 1503): another manuscript suggesting Henry VII's connection with this confraternity is Oxford, Christ Church Ms. 179, containing a petition to the king requesting permission to establish a confraternity for French residents in London
obits (ff. 13-15v).Gulielmus Swainston: his name inscribed, 17th century (f. 1).George Hickes (b. 1642, d. 1715), bishop of the nonjuring Church of England and antiquary: given by him to Harley (see Harley Catalogue).The Harley Collection, formed by Robert Harley (b.