ECCLESIA DE ASK'M RICARDI Benefice of ASKHAM RICHARD (YK.YK.AN.21) £ 6. 13s. 4d. ASKHAM RICHARD SE537480 ded: ST MARY F.Arnold-Forster, Studies in Church Dedication, 3 vols (London, 1899) vol 3 p.36 1286 (pat.) monastic YORK, YORKSN., ST MARY'S ABBEY Benedictine
EBOR' IN ECCLESIA SANCTI SALVATORIS Benefice ofYORK, ST SAVIOUR (YK.YK.YC.12) £ 0. 10s. 0d. YORK, ST SAVIOUR SE606519 (pension) YORK, YORKSN., ST MARY'S ABBEY, ABBOT £ 0. 10s. 0d. 1308 (pat.) monastic YORK, YORKSN., ST MARY'S ABBEY Benedictine Monks
PREBENDA RICARDI DE BANFELD Benefice of PREBEND OFRICHARD BANFIELD (YK.NT.SW.03) £ 26. 13s. 4d. PREBEND OFRICHARD BANFIELD null (pat.) PREB N/A If appropriated No Full entry £ 26. 13s. 4d. 40
ECCLESIA SANCTI MARTINI IN MIKELGATE Benefice ofYORK, ST MARTIN MICKELGATE (YK.YK.YC.02) £ 4. 13s. 4d. YORK, ST MARTIN CUM GREGORY, MICKELGATE SE600516 1306 (pat.) monastic WARTER PRIORY, YORKSE. Augustinian Canons RegGreen2 p.6 If appropriated No Full entry £
ECCLESIA OMNIUM SANCTORUM IN MARISCO Benefice ofYORK, ALL SAINTS PAVEMENT (YK.YK.YC.09) £ 4. 13s. 4d. YORK, ALL SAINTS, PAVEMENT SE604517 (inst.) rec. null (pat.) monastic Not app. DURHAM, CATHEDRAL PRIORY Benedictine Monks LawtonYork p.8 If appropriated No Full
Cartulary of the Benedictine priory of St Neot's, with 96 charters arranged topographically, with a list of places (f. 3v) and rental for the town of St Neots (ff. 55-56) The Benedictine priory of St Neot's, Huntingdonshire, a cell of
Evangelistary) of Gregory XIII Pope Gregory XIII (Boncompagni, r. 1572-1585), Italian pope and patron: his name, arms and dragon device (ff. 98-101, 105-107); probably excised from a Gospel Lectionary of Gregory XIII (A.I.17) described in a 1714 inventory of the
Evangelistary) of Gregory XIII Pope Gregory XIII (Boncompagni, r. 1572-1585), Italian pope and patron: his name, arms and dragon device (ff. 98-101, 105-107); probably excised from a Gospel Lectionary of Gregory XIII (A.I.17) described in a 1714 inventory of the
hybrids) and shields with the arms of Edward I, Edward of Caernarvon, Richard, King of the Romans (Edward's I uncle), and his son Edmund, Earl of Cornwall, at the beginning of Luke. Includes table of contents (ff. 1r-v).The manuscript is
Earl of Cornwall, (d. 1300) probably made for him, and presented by him to Ashridge College, Bucks, founded by him in 1283: his arms together with those of Edward I, king of England, Edward of Caernarvon, and Richard, king of
picture of a bird with caption'gallus'; f. 48r pattern of wiggly lines with caption 'mare'; f. 79v head of woman with caption 'rosa', pointing hand with caption 'manus', head of man with caption 'homo' and ?tool in front of face