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The Middle English Dictionary

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ML & OF The patronage of a church, including the duty of protecting the church and the privilege of presenting nominees to the benefice, advowson; right of . c1460 Oseney Reg. 112/9 The church of Barton with þe pertinencis, whoos

stolen v. From stole n. To adorn or furnish (a church or part of a church) with altar stoles. c1475 Reg.Crabhouse [OD col.] 60 The Prioresse..pathed the chirche and the quere, and stolid it..the veyl of the chirche with the

daungering ger. The act of doing damage or harm. (1447) Doc.N.Convocation in Sur.Soc.113 180 Some that rejoyse hem in vexation..or dawnegeryng and undoyng..of persones of the Church.

ecclesiasticere adj. From ML ecclesiastic-us n. Ecclesiastic, of the Church. (1447-8) Shillingford 87 To the Bysshop and so to every of the personys ecclesiasticeris forsaid.

ministratour n. Shortened form of administratour . Administrator. (1450) Proc.Privy C. 6.102 Lowys late administratour of the bysshoprich of Ely..the said late ministratour of the church of Ely.

British History Online icon

British History Online

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Maine Maine CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF ST. JULIAN, LE MANS, FOR SECULAR CANONS. [

of Middlesex, Stephen de Brokesbourn, parson of Holyngbourn church, and Robert de Morton, parson of Newechirche church, diocese of Canterbury, acknowledge that they owe to Thomas de Holbourn, parson of St. Bride's church, London, 140 marks; to be levied, in

and his honour and desires the safety of the catholic church and of the realm, to summon a convocation of the clergy of the province of Canterbury in the church of St. Paul London or elsewhere on 16 February next,

d .) To William, elect of Orkney. Provision to him, a canon of the church of Orkney, who is at the apostolic see, of the said church, void by the resignation to the present pope of bishop Thomas, and therefore

of Suthkelleseye church. Edmund de Sutton, fermor of Bondeby church. Henry Liouns, parson of Little Thrillowe church. Martin de Gastin, parson of Gussich church. Simon de Lansell, parson of Marsham church. Almaric de Ponterlie, parson of Chesthunte church. The abbot

Cause Papers in the Diocesan Courts of the Archbishopric of York, 1300-1858 icon

Cause Papers in the Diocesan Courts of the Archbishopric of York, 1300-1858

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testament of William Fawdon, late rector of the church of Middleton in Pickeringlythe. Participant: ElizabethHemphill [Hephill] Role: defendant Details: female Notes: Executrix of the testament of William Fawdon, late rector of the church of Middleton in Pickeringlythe. Participant: WilliamFawdon [Fawdon]

Date: 01/02/1405 — 02/12/1408 People & Places Participant: JohnBurges [Burgeys; Burges] Role: plaintiff Details: male Employment: dean of the collegiate church of St Andrew, Auckland Location: Auckland St Andrew (Durham) Place(s): College of Auckland, St Andrew (ecclesia beati andree Auckland,

Court:Curia Ebor Case:Appeals (benefice case, possession of church) Details:3 Pieces; No deposition; No libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 1310 — 1310 People & Places Participant: Anthony Beck [ Bek] Role: plaintiff Details: male; clerk; bishop Employment: bishop of Durham Notes:

Employment: priest Notes: The defendants are all named as executors of the testament of Nicholas Burton, formerly rector of the church of Holy Trinity, York. Participant: WilliamLovel [Lovell] Role: defendant Details: male; clerk Employment: priest Participant: WilliamWhixley [de Qwyxlay] Role:

193 Court:Curia Ebor Case:Appeals (violation of church rights, attendance at diocesan synods) Details:3 Pieces; No deposition; No libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 14/02/1406 — 17/02/1406 People & Places Participant: prior and convent of Watton Role: plaintiff Details: male Location: Watton

Middle English Grammar Corpus icon

Middle English Grammar Corpus

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to þ e church fare Byd them leeve here mony wordys There ydull Spech & nyse bordys And put A-way ther vanyte And sey ther pat er n oste r & ther Ave No man yn church Stonde Shalle Ne

w t she conne on candilmasse day to þe church and whe all þe peple hadde gone on p ro cesson w t candels brendyng brennyng & stoden all in þe church ech on w t his light in his

To c ri stne wiþ-oute n ooþ þo stood þe abbot stille & lou And seide w t hym to church he goþ þe abbot me clepid gregorye his name þ er þ t child he toke And monkes many

County: Shropshire Code: L4218a MS reference: London, BL Add. 34779 Text: Piers Plowman C Tranche 1 fol. 8r and dauid vndoþ him-selff as þe dombe sheweþ To-morwe worþ mede iweddet to a+manset wreche To on fauel faiþles off

that Cyte that come thyder from dyvers contre And Jh esu c thou3t hit was a grete dyspayr Jn holy church to make a fayr A chepyng place he seyd is nou3t to be thus For an hows of prayer

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