witness Details: male; male religious Employment: abbot of the York, Abbey of St Mary Location: York : city Place(s): Abbey of St Mary, York (monasterium beate marie Ebor) : religious house Participant: Richard Barnard [Bernard] Role: witness Details: male Participant:
case, possession of prebend) Details:5 Pieces; Has deposition; No libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 28/07/1366 — 15/07/1366 People & Places Participant: William Arden [de Ardern; Ardern] Role: plaintiff Details: male; clerk Employment: canon of Southwell and the prebendary of Norwell
plaintiff Details: male; 80 Location: East Stoke (Nottinghamshire) Place(s): East Stoke (Stokys iuxta Newerk) : ecclesiastical parish Participant: Matilda wife of LaurenceGyse [uxor Laurencii Gyse; uxor Laurencii Gysee] Role: defendant Details: female Notes: Matilda's husband is described as a tailor.
Henry Role: witness Details: male Employment: servant of John de Hull Participant: Richard Syward [Syward] Role: witness Details: male Location: Yorkshire, East Riding Place(s): Beverley (Beverl') : undefined Participant: Hawise wife ofRichard Middleton [de Midelton] Role: witness Details: female
(YorkshireEastRiding) Place(s): Scampston (Scamston) : chapelry Notes: Relative of John Boton. Participant: John son of Randulf Role: witness Details: male; 22 Location: Nafferton (YorkshireEastRiding) Place(s): Pockthorpe (Pokethorp) : undefined Participant: Robert son of Philip Role: witness Details: male Location: Rillington
Details: female Location: Tickhill (YorkshireWestRiding) Place(s): Tickhill (Tykill, Tykhill) : ecclesiastical parish Notes: Cannot identify surname 'Arnewe' Participant: Agnes wife of William Austerfield [uxor Willelmi de Austrefeld; uxor Willelmi Austerfeld] Role: defendant Details: female Location: Tickhill (YorkshireWestRiding) Place(s): Tickhill (Tykhill)
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