St John (YorkshireEastRiding) Place(s): Tickton (Tykton) : township Participant: Robert Wragby [de Wrageby] Role: witness Details: male; 40; clerk Employment: vicar choral of the college of Beverley, St John Location: Beverley, St John (YorkshireEastRiding) Place(s): Collegiate Church of St John
St John (YorkshireEastRiding) Place(s): Weel (Wele) : township Participant: John Sanderson [Saundirson; Saunderson; Saundersone] Role: defendant Details: male Location: Beverley, St John (YorkshireEastRiding) Place(s): Weel (Wele) : township Participant: Henry Axholme [de Axiholm] Role: defence proctor Details: male Participant: John
John Crecy [Crescy; Cressy] Role: plaintiff Details: female Participant: William Whitehead [Whitehevede; Whitheved] Role: defendant Details: male Location: Brayton (YorkshireWestRiding) Place(s): Brayton (Brighton) : ecclesiastical parish Participant: John Rawcliff [de Rouclif; de Roucleyff] Role: prosecution proctor Details: male Participant:
Participant: John Knottingley [de Knotynglay; de Knottynglay] Role: witness Details: male Participant: John Gillman [Gilimyn; Gilmyn] Role: witness Details: male Participant: John Askin [Askyn; Astyn] Role: witness Details: male Participant: John Bear [Bere; Beere] Role: witness Details: male Participant: John
16/10/1365 — 07/01/1366 People & Places Participant: John Womersley [de Wormeslay] Role: plaintiff Details: male Participant: William Wakefield [de Wakefield] Role: plaintiff Details: male Participant: RobertYarm [de Yarum] Role: plaintiff Details: male Participant: John Park [del Park] Role: plaintiff Details:
Icon description two buildings, spired church Icons church buildings (multiple) Description Appearances Etymology St John Translation Earlier editors Scs Johis (Gough); Sa. Joh. (Parsons) Early Maps opp(idum) s. Joh(ann)is (Angliae Figura) Overwritten no Attested spelling St. Johnstoun or Perth 1220
Icons castle building Description Appearances faded Etymology built in 1112-32 by Bernard Baliol, ancestor of John Baliol, king of Scotland Translation Earlier editors Castrum barnard (Parsons) Early Maps Barnard Castle (Angliae Figura) Overwritten no Attested spelling de Castello Bernardi 1200
building Icons building Description Appearances faded Etymology Tove, river-name + ceaster, 'Roman settlement' Translation Earlier editors Castor or Thrapston (Gough); -/towcestre (OS 1935); towcestre (Parsons) Early Maps Towcet(er) (Angliae Figura) Overwritten no Attested spelling Towecestre t. John, c. 1220 For
or blue. Diagrams in red or brown. Polychronicon to the year 1352, with table Added, near comtemporary text (ff. 238v-239v). John Macclesfield, in 1416-1417: inscription (f. 6v).John Hunt: 18th-century inscription (f. 2). W. Ford: his note about the manuscript pasted
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 mille peractis. Et
a miniature of John. Contains Guyard des Moulins, 'La Bible historiale complétée', a French adaptation of Petrus Comestors's 'Historia scholastica'; bound in two volumes (volume I: Genesis-Psalms; volume II: Proverbs-Revelation).According to Avril 1970 and O'Meara 2001, illuminated by Master of
a miniature of John with a chalice, and the best with seven heads. Contains Guyard des Moulins, 'La Bible historiale complétée', a French adaptation of Petrus Comestors's 'Historia scholastica'; bound in two volumes (volume I: Genesis-Psalms; volume II: Proverbs-Revelation).According to
the Gospels (ff. 2, 63). Chrysography. Initials in red or brown. Apparatus in brown and red. Gospels of Luke and John, with prologue, table of chapters, and lections for the year (ff. 104v-111v) ff. 112r-v contains added readings for August
11-30. McIntosh, A., Samuels, M. L. and Benskin, M. 1986. A Linguistic Atlas of Late Medieval English: County Dictionary , 4 vols, Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, 4. Underhill, E., ed, 1923. The Scale of Perfection , London: John M. Watkins.