Role: defence proctor Details: male; clerk Employment: proctor Participant: HenryHorseman [Horsman] Role: witness Details: male; clerk Employment: rector of the church of Barwales Location: Barwales (Barwales) : ecclesiastical parish Cannot identify Participant: WilliamRogerson [Rogerson] Role: witness Details: male Participant: JohnWright
monasterium beate marie Ebor') : religious house Participant: RobertTomlinson [Thomlynson] Role: witness Details: male; clerk Employment: vicar of the parish church of Bossall Participant: JohnWebster [Webster] Role: witness Details: male Location: Foston (YorkshireNorthRiding) Place(s): Foston (Foston) : ecclesiastical parish Participant:
193 Court:Curia Ebor Case:Appeals (violation of church rights, mortuary) Details:16 Pieces; Has deposition; Has libel; Has sentence Outcome:defendant wins; plaintiff makes appeal Date: 17/05/1491 — 29/03/1493 People & Places Participant: RobertHillom [Hillom; Hillome] Alternate name: WilliamHillom [Hillom] Role: plaintiff Details:
Cawood (Cawod, Cawode) : ecclesiastical parish Participant: JohnGarnet [Garnett; Garnet] Role: witness Details: male; clerk Employment: rector of the parish church of York, St Mary (Castlegate) Location: York, St Mary (castlegate) (Yorkshire) Place(s): York, St Mary (Castlegate) (Beata Maria in
initial 'D'(ominus) with Pope Gregory the Great, putti, Jerome and another Church father, and the arms of Ferdinand I of Aragon, king of Naples. Vertical catchwords.Ruled in hardpoint.Covers of a previous red leather Harleian binding are pasted inside the present
capitals at the beginning of each line in red. Carmen Paschale; poems Part 1: The Benedictine cathedral priory of Christ Church, Canterbury: (see Temple 1976).Part 2: The abbey of St Remi at Reims: inscribed in a 10th-century hand: 'Lib[er] s[anc]ti
I of Aragon, king of Naples (b. 1424, d. 1494): his arms (f. 10).S. Andrea [? della Valle, the mother church of the Theatines, founded in Rome in 1524]: late-16th century book stamp (entirely effaced): 'BIBLIOTECAE S. ANDREAE ROMAE' (f.
scatter border of flowers, bird, and butterfly, in the Chroniques abrégées des Anciens Rois et Ducs de Bourgogne; the church in the background is based on St Servatius in Maastricht. The text is ascribed traditionally to Olivier de la Marche,
I of Aragon, king of Naples (d. 1494): his arms (f. 4).Rome S. Andrea [? della Valle, Rome, the mother church of the Theatines, founded 1524]: late-16th century book stamp (almost entirely effaced): 'BIBLIOTECAE S. ANDREAE ROMAE' (f. 1).John Wright,