Case:Appeals (matrimonial, validity of marriage) Details:7 Pieces; Has deposition; Has libel; Has sentence Outcome:Agnes Waller, defendant, subsequently makes an appeal against the decision of the judge; Richard Kirkby, plaintiff, makes another appeal; judge confirms sentence in favour of defendant Date:
Employment: brother of the Friary of Knaresborough Location: Knaresborough (YorkshireWestRiding) Place(s): Friary of Knaresborough (domus sancti Roberti iuxta Knaresburgh) : religious house Participant: William Spofforth [de Spofford] Role: plaintiff Details: male; male religious Employment: brother of the Friary of Knaresborough
Court:Curia Ebor Case:Appeals (violation of church rights) Details:20 Pieces; No deposition; No libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 01/04/1356 — 01/12/1358 People & Places Participant: Thomas Penrith [de Penreth] Role: plaintiff Details: male; clerk Employment: perpetual chaplain of Jesmond Location: St
Participant: Robert son of Matilda Role: witness Details: male; 15 Participant: John Stanley [Staynlay] Role: witness Details: male Location: York : city Place(s): YorkNorth Street (Northstrete Ebor') : street name Location: York (Ebor') : city Location: York : city Place(s):
Employment: vicar of All Saints, Pontefract Location: Pontefract (YorkshireWestRiding) Place(s): Pontefract (omnium sanctorum Pontefr') : ecclesiastical parish Participant: Roger Role: defendant Details: male; clerk Employment: vicar of Darrington Location: Darrington (YorkshireWestRiding) Place(s): Darrington (Darthington) : ecclesiastical parish Participant: Richard Aberford
Description Appearances Etymology Brit Eboracon, possibly a pers. name + -acon, suffix, 'estate of' Translation Earlier editors Eburienc (Gough); Eboriensis (OS 1035); Eboriens' (Parsons) Early Maps York (Angliae Figura); Eborac(us) (Totius Britanniae; spired church, three buildings, four (?) castles, walls
Appearances red ink, within a cartouche Etymology OE weald (Angl wald), 'forest land' Translation Earlier editors appears as district name on Saxton's map of 1577 (Parsons) Early Maps york wold (Angliae Figura) Overwritten no Attested spelling Yorkes Wold 1551 NCWills
addressed to her father the duke of Suffolk (see f. 79), also notes in the hand of her husband.Robert Burscough (b. 1650/51, d.1709), prebendary of Exeter in 1701, archdeacon of Barnstaple in 1703, rector of Cheriton Bishop in 1705: sold
addressed to her father the duke of Suffolk (see f. 79), also notes in the hand of her husband.Robert Burscough (b. 1650/51, d.1709), prebendary of Exeter in 1701, archdeacon of Barnstaple in 1703, rector of Cheriton Bishop in 1705: sold
addressed to her father the duke of Suffolk (see f. 79), also notes in the hand of her husband.Robert Burscough (b. 1650/51, d.1709), prebendary of Exeter in 1701, archdeacon of Barnstaple in 1703, rector of Cheriton Bishop in 1705: sold
addressed to her father the duke of Suffolk (see f. 79), also notes in the hand of her husband.Robert Burscough (b. 1650/51, d.1709), prebendary of Exeter in 1701, archdeacon of Barnstaple in 1703, rector of Cheriton Bishop in 1705: sold
addressed to her father the duke of Suffolk (see f. 79), also notes in the hand of her husband.Robert Burscough (b. 1650/51, d.1709), prebendary of Exeter in 1701, archdeacon of Barnstaple in 1703, rector of Cheriton Bishop in 1705: sold