1419 — 1419 People & Places Participant: Emmotte Role: plaintiff Details: female Notes: executrix ofRichard Ligeard Participant: JoanBunney [Bunny] Role: defendant Details: female; widow Location: Wakefield, All Saints (YorkshireWestRiding) Place(s): Wakefield (Wakefeld) : undefined Location: York (Ebor) : undefined
formerly daughter of RichardWebster [Webster] Role: plaintiff Details: female; Daughter of the late Richard Webster. Participant: JohnHenryson [Henrison] Role: defendant Details: male Location: Dentr (Dentr) : undefined Cannot identify Notes: Executor of the testament of the late Richard Webster. Participant:
widow of RichardThoresby [Thoresby] Role: defendant Details: female Location: York (Ebor') : undefined Notes: Executor of the testament ofRichard Thoresby. Participant: JohnLofthouse [Lofthous; Lofthows] Role: plaintiff Details: male Employment: merchant, marchand Notes: Executor of the testament ofRichard Thoresby.
Details: female Location: York (Ebor') : undefined Participant: JohnBeaumont [Beaumunde; Beuamonde; Bewmond] Role: witness Details: male Employment: skinner Location: York (Ebor') : undefined Participant: Richard Bridge [del Brygg; Bryg] Role: witness Details: male; 40 Participant: Sissota wife of RichardBridge [del
Place(s): Ripon (Rypon) : ecclesiastical parish Participant: Willingham [Wyllyngham] Role: prosecution proctor Details: male; clerk Employment: proctor Participant: Richard Stow [del Stowe] Role: defence proctor Details: male Location: Ripon (YorkshireWestRiding) Place(s): Ripon (Rypon) : township Location: York (Ebor') : diocese
the Linguistic Atlas. ff. 1r-94r Prick of Conscience (Southern Recension, IMEV 3429 ) 'Here bygynneþ þe prologe on the prikke of conscience þat ferst telleþ of goddes power'. 'The myght of the fadur of heuene'. 'that for our loue maked
1. Writ of Henry (III.) reciting a privilege given by Innocent IV. at the Council of Lyons to the cappellae regiae. 4I Hen. III. 2. Agreement between Richard Bp of Coventry and Lichfield, and the Deans and Canons of S.
The Text of the Scale of Perfection , Medium Aevum 5, 11-30. Hanna, R. 1982. The Archaeology of a Manuscript: Huntington Library HM 266 , Scriptorium , 36, 99-102. Hanna, R. 1984. The Index of Middle English
and Benskin 1986, p. 199). A manuscript of the Prick of Conscience of the first half of the fifteenth century copied by one scribe (Lewis and McIntosh 1982, p.144). ff. 1r-130v Prick of Conscience (Southern Recension, IMEV 3429 ) 'Here
p. 156) of the Prick of Conscience . ff. 1r-100r Prick of Conscience (Southern Recension, IMEV 3429 ) 'þe myȝt of þe fader of heuene'. 'þat for oure love made alle þ[mutilated ] '. 'Here endeþ þe pricke of concie
son of John Holland: the calendar of the Rennes Psalter includes dates of birth of children ofRichard (d. 1460), duke ofYork and Cecily Neville (b. 1415, d. 1495) added after 1461: Anne ofYork, Edward, Elisabeth ofYork,
son of John Holland: the calendar of the Rennes Psalter includes dates of birth of children ofRichard (d. 1460), duke ofYork and Cecily Neville (b. 1415, d. 1495) added after 1461: Anne ofYork, Edward, Elisabeth ofYork,
son of John Holland: the calendar of the Rennes Psalter includes dates of birth of children ofRichard (d. 1460), duke ofYork and Cecily Neville (b. 1415, d. 1495) added after 1461: Anne ofYork, Edward, Elisabeth ofYork,
son of John Holland: the calendar of the Rennes Psalter includes dates of birth of children ofRichard (d. 1460), duke ofYork and Cecily Neville (b. 1415, d. 1495) added after 1461: Anne ofYork, Edward, Elisabeth ofYork,
son of John Holland: the calendar of the Rennes Psalter includes dates of birth of children ofRichard (d. 1460), duke ofYork and Cecily Neville (b. 1415, d. 1495) added after 1461: Anne ofYork, Edward, Elisabeth ofYork,
frere To preche and eek to begge it is no doute In which þer wente a lymytour aboute , A mersshy countre called holdernesse LOrdynges þer is in york schire , as I gesse Here begynneþ þe Somnours tale ,
losengeour That plesen yow more bi my feith Than he that sothfastnesse vnto yow seith Redeth Ecclesiastre of flaterye Beth war ye lordes of hir treccherie This chauntecleer stood hie vpon his toos Strecchyng his nekke and heelde his eyen
sche sterte Sche was so full of torment and of Rage Whan þat hire housbonde hadde lost his lyff Ful lowder þen dede hasdrubaldes wyff But soueraynly dame Pertelote schright Whan þey hadde seye of chaunteclere þe sight As maden
, be my feith Than he that soothfastnesse , vn to ȝow seith Redeth Ecclesiast , of flaterie Beth war ȝe lordes , of here trecherie This Chauntecler stod hye , vp oon his toos Strecchynge his nekke , helde
sayn of Chauntecler þe sight Nought soueraignly dam pertelote schright Ful lowder þan did hasdrubaldes wyf Whan þat hir housebond had lost his lyf And þat þe Romayns had I brent Cartage Sche was so ful of torment and of
of the XIVth cent. Much injured by the application of an extract of galls to bring out the writing. On f. 22 b is an acknowledgment of a debt from Robert Barkynburyo, of Langton, to Richard Enggersoun, ofYork,
of Chartres] Collection(s) Part Two: Medieval Manuscripts from the Additional Manuscripts, Section B Manuscript Number 34,193 Source Library British Library, London Description 1 1. Copies of two charters concerning the privileges of the Dean and Chapter of St. Peter's,
of ch. xxv, beg. of ch. xxviii, ends of chs. xxxi, xxxv (with rubric to xxxvi), xxxvi (with rubric to xxxvii), beg. of ch. xli, whole of ch. xliii, end of ch. xlv. f. 7 b: (5) (5) Account
Description MIRROR of the Life of Christ: translated from the Speculum vite Christi of St. Bonaventura by Nicholas Love, prior of the Carthusian monastery of Mount Grace, co. York. The preface is headed, "Here bigynneþ þe prohemie of þe book
a Latin elegiac poem in praise of Henry VII. and in celebration of the birth of Prince Arthur in 1486, by Peter Carmelianus of Brescia, afterwards Chaplain and Latin Secretary to the King, Archdeacon of Gloucester, etc. (Gr. x.) Vellum;