of Joan Sherwod. Location: York (Ebor') : undefined Participant: RichardYork [York] Role: witness Details: male; 35 Location: York, St John (micklegate) (Yorkshire) Place(s): York, St John (Micklegate) (Sanctus Johannes Evangelista ad pontem Use) : ecclesiastical parish York (Ebor') : undefined
Date: 16/02/1467 — 27/04/1468 People & Places Participant: Agnes widow of HenryFeatherston [Fethirstan] Role: plaintiff Details: female; Widow Location: York (Ebor') : undefined Notes: Executrix of her late husband's testament. Participant: WilliamOwbre [Owbre] Role: defendant Details: male Location: Bossall (YorkshireNorthRiding)
Auburn (Awburn) : undefined Participant: WilliamCappelman [Capilman] Role: witness Details: male; 30 Location: Carnaby (YorkshireEastRiding) Place(s): Fraisthorpe (Fraisthorp) : undefined York (Ebor') : undefined Participant: RichardBaron [Baron] Role: witness Details: male; 38 Location: Carnaby (YorkshireEastRiding) Place(s): Fraisthorpe (Fraisthorp) : undefined
pasted onto f. 1), and his name (f. 3).Nicholas Wotton (b. c.1497, d. 1567), diplomat and dean of Canterbury and York: inscribed 'Dudum D. Nicolai wotton Decani cantuarien[sis] et eboracen[sis] in secretiori consilio R. Ma^tij^ consiliarij qui obijt xxv Januarij
Alexandre by Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in the service of Isabella of Portugal and then of Margaret of York, first presented to Charles in 1468; preceded by a list of contents (ff. 1-10).According to Avril and Reynaud 1993, illuminated
grant Alexandre by Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in the service of Isabella of Portugal and then of Margaret of York, first presented to Charles in 1468; preceded by a list of contents (ff. 1-10).According to Avril and Reynaud 1993,
grant Alexandre by Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in the service of Isabella of Portugal and then of Margaret of York, first presented to Charles in 1468; preceded by a list of contents (ff. 1-10).According to Avril and Reynaud 1993,
grant Alexandre by Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in the service of Isabella of Portugal and then of Margaret of York, first presented to Charles in 1468; preceded by a list of contents (ff. 1-10).According to Avril and Reynaud 1993,