proceedings before the Official of the archdeacon of Nottingham. Participant: RandulphWest [West] Role: witness Details: male Location: Clifton (Nottinghamshire) Place(s): Clifton (Clyfton) : undefined Participant: ThomasFledburgh [de Fleddeburgh] Role: witness Details: male Participant: Richard son of HughClifton [de Clyfton] Role:
Location: Italy (Italy) : country Place(s): Italy (ItalyCourt of Rome (sedm apostolicam, curiam Romanam) : ecclesiastical province Location: Court of Arches (curiam Cant') : ecclesiastical province Refers to the ecclesiastical court of Canterbury which the deponent says was 'sedente in
the appropriators of the church of Hexham. Participant: master and brethren of the hospital of St Giles. Role: defendant Details: male Location: Richmond (YorkshireNorthRiding) Place(s): Hospital of St Giles (hospitalum sancti Egidii) : religious house Participant: William son of Benedict
de Kend'] Role: defence proctor Details: male Participant: Richard Sutton [de Sutton'] Role: witness Details: male Participant: Robert son of HughGamier [le Gamier] Role: witness Details: male Participant: Nicholas son ofRichard Role: witness Details: male Location: Marnham (Nottinghamshire) Place(s):
and convent of Pontefract Role: plaintiff Details: male Notes: The prior and convent are named as the appropriators of the church of Silkstone. Participant: Richard Walton [de Walton] Role: defendant Details: male; clerk Employment: rector of the church of Penistone
Flourished initials, in the Register book of the Archbishop ofYork. Large initials in red with blue pen-flourishing or in blue with red pen-flourishing. Register book of the Archbishop ofYork Inscribed 'Regestum Archiep. Eborac. FN', and 'Histor. Eborac vol.
plain red or blue. Liber specialis gratiae (the Booke of Gostlye Grace) Richard III (b. 1452, d. 1485), king of England and lord of Ireland,: inscriptions: 'Anne Warrewyk', 'R[ichard Duke of] Gloucestre' (inside upper cover), and 'R Gloucestre' (inside lower
and a note of the beheading of Thomas, Duke of Lancaster, in March 1322 (f. 157). The last appointment of a bishop of Norwich mentioned is John Salmon (d. 1325) (f. 156v, line 14).Inscription, after 1344: note of debt for
and a note of the beheading of Thomas, Duke of Lancaster, in March 1322 (f. 157). The last appointment of a bishop of Norwich mentioned is John Salmon (d. 1325) (f. 156v, line 14).Inscription, after 1344: note of debt for
and a note of the beheading of Thomas, Duke of Lancaster, in March 1322 (f. 157). The last appointment of a bishop of Norwich mentioned is John Salmon (d. 1325) (f. 156v, line 14).Inscription, after 1344: note of debt for
encoded: Rebecca Farnham, University of Birmingham, August 2003. http://molcat.bl.uk/msscat . Dawson, W. R. 1934. A Leechbook or collection of medical recipes of the fifteenth century: the text of ms no. 136 of the Medical Society of London, together with a
IMEV 3384 ) Explanation of the Feast of Easter English f. 134r South English Legendary: Life of St. Mary of Egypt ( IMEV 2990 ) English Horstmann 1887, pp. 260-271. f. 138v South English Legendary: Life of St. Alphege (
time of Charles the 1st and Cromwell'. Ff. 14r, 21v, 31r - name of Samuel Higgins. F. 77r names of Samuel Higgins, Anne and Mary Higgins, probably children of Joseph Higgins , Rector of Eastnor, d. 1847, and descendants of