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ofYork. Writ of supersedeas , by mainprise of William Wassekyn and John de Seteryngton of Yorkshire and William Baseby of Hertfordshire, in favour of John de Gisburne servant of Master Richard de Conyngeston at suit of Thomas Vele
Close Rolls, Richard II November 1378 November 1378 March 6. Westminster. The proctors etc. of the archdeaconry ofYork and of the prebend of Wystowe.
Rolls, Richard II July 1385 July 1385 July 22. York. To the abbot of St. Mary York, collector in the archdeaconry ofYorkof one tenth last granted to the king by the clergy of that province. Order of that
to Richard de Staunford, parson of the church of Fiskerton, 51 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Lincoln. Walter Lucasmagh ofYork acknowledges that he owes to Peter Turgys ofYork
son ofRichard Brit of Swynton, acknowledges that he owes to Richard de Huntyngdon ofYork 40 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. William Tankard, parson of the church 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,
friar minor, "frere Johan of Querayum," a Cistercian, "daun Franke, chauntour of the abbay of Viliers [Villers, dioe. Liège]," and a doctor of divinity, "maister Godfrey of Fountaynes." The last is possibly Godefroi de Fontaines, chancellor of Paris in 1280.
government of Scotland, given by the K. of England (Edw. i.?) before his departure, by the advice of the good people of Scotland. (Fr. on vellum.) 1296? 2. 3 3. Treaty for the delivery of David Bruce K. of Scotland,
of Margaret Dss. of Norfolk, daughter of Sir Tho. Brotherton, from King Ethelbright; 2. of Henry I. from Rollo D. of Normandy; 3. of the Countess of Ormond and Lady St. John, from Edmund E. of Lancaster; and, 4.