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British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts icon

British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts

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papaver rubeum, or corn poppy plant; miniature of a peucedanum, or hog's fennel plant. This is the oldest copy of the Tractatus. Numerous miniatures of plants in colours, usually several on a page. Initials in red or blue, some with

men with flails threshing corn in sheaves. Includes 150 Psalms (ff. 85-280) with a calendar of Sarum use (ff. 71v-83), canticles (ff. 280v-302) and litany (ff. 302v-318).Catchwords and quire signatures. 223 prefatory miniatures in colours, in tinted drawing, generally two

of two men with flails threshing corn in sheaves. Includes 150 Psalms (ff. 85-280) with a calendar of Sarum use (ff. 71v-83), canticles (ff. 280v-302) and litany (ff. 302v-318).Catchwords and quire signatures. 223 prefatory miniatures in colours, in tinted drawing,

flying above a field of corn. Includes 150 Psalms (ff. 85-280) with a calendar of Sarum use (ff. 71v-83), canticles (ff. 280v-302) and litany (ff. 302v-318).Catchwords and quire signatures. 223 prefatory miniatures in colours, in tinted drawing, generally two per

four partridges flying above a field of corn. Includes 150 Psalms (ff. 85-280) with a calendar of Sarum use (ff. 71v-83), canticles (ff. 280v-302) and litany (ff. 302v-318).Catchwords and quire signatures. 223 prefatory miniatures in colours, in tinted drawing, generally

The Auchinleck Manuscript icon

The Auchinleck Manuscript

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manslauht is icome, , Whij hungger and derþe on eorþe þe pore haþ vndernome,, Whij bestes ben þus storue, whij corn haþ ben so dere,, ȝe þat wolen abide, listneþ, and ȝe muwen here, þe skile., I nelle liȝen for

When þou hast laten þi liues ende.’, Vp into heuen anon sche steyȝe, , þer sche is quen & leuedi corn., þe clerk his eiȝen fast he wreiȝe,, He wende his siȝt were forlorn. , When it was day, ful

gle., Were wimen out of lond ywent,, Al our blis were brouȝt on kne, Wel lawe:, Hou schuld men ani corn repe,, þer no sede is souwe?, Feir & swete is wimannes viis,, þe man, þat wil hem wele bihold,,

þider went þe Maudelain -, þat Godes angels hadde ywrouȝt., In þat stede no grewe riȝt nouȝt,, Gras, water, frout, corn no tre;, þerbi men miȝt it wite & se, þat Ihesu, þat sche loued so miche,, He fedde hir

þe steward slain, & hou he schuld spousy to mede, þat ich maide worþli in wede, þat was so comly corn., Sir Amiloun liȝt of his stede, & gan to chaungy her wede, As þai hadde don biforn., ‘Broþer,’ he

The Taxatio Database icon

The Taxatio Database

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40 marks or rather more than 40 marks, that is a portion comparable with the mediety of the tithes of corn held by the abbey of Mont St Michel). For the vicarage see also BW.WE.IL.20. In addition, a pension of

A1/11 p.75 Excluded from the moiety £ 4. 6s. 8d. 6.5 1 St Werburgh's stood on the north side of Corn Street until its demolition in 1879. F.Neale, 'William Worcestre: Bristol Churches in 1480' in Historic Churches and Church Life

1 All Saints stands next to the High Cross, on the south side of High Street at its junction with Corn Street. F.Neale, 'William Worcestre: Bristol Churches in 1480' in Historic Churches and Church Life in Bristol, ed. J.H.Bettey (Bristol

had the patronage and presented a vicar: EEA10 107-8, 177-9. While the abbey retained a mediety of the tithes of corn of the church (see RegShrews1 190, RegShrews2 674), the patronage, perhaps of the whole church, had passed to the

assessment since it was appropriated to the Hospitallers. It was valued at 10 marks in 1338, though the tithes of corn of the church (decima garbarum ecclesie) were given a separate value of 10l.: LarkingHospit 84. L.B.Larking, The Hospitallers in

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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193 Court:Curia Ebor Case:Tithe (sheaves of corn, hay, and gardens) Details:3 Pieces; Has deposition; Has libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 26/09/1338 — 17/10/1338 People & Places Participant: abbot and convent of Furness Role: plaintiff Details: male Location: Lancashire Place(s): Abbey

Court:Curia Ebor Case:Appeals (tithes, thraves of corn and hay) Details:14 Pieces; Has deposition; Has libel; Has sentence Outcome:plaintiff wins; defendants make appeal; judge confirms original sentence Date: 1355 — 04/07/1360 People & Places Participant: HenryGraystock [de Graystok] Role: plaintiff Details:

193 Court:Curia Ebor Case:Tithe (tithes of corn and hay) Details:11 Pieces; Has deposition; Has libel; Has sentence Outcome:plaintiff wins Date: 27/11/1340 — 29/06/1341 People & Places Participant: John Smale [le Smale] Role: plaintiff Details: male Employment: canon of Ripon and

193 Court:Curia Ebor Case:Tithe (sheaves of corn) Details:19 Pieces; Has deposition; Has libel; No sentence Outcome: Date: 05/1317 — 22/11/1317 People & Places Participant: prior and convent of Pontefract Role: plaintiff Details: male Notes: The prior and convent are named

Manuscripts of the West Midlands icon

Manuscripts of the West Midlands

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Langfors 1917, p. 352; Stengel 1871, p. 23, and pp. 106-25. ff. 105r-109r Robert Biket Le lai du corn 'Le lai du corn' 'De vne auenture qui auint A la court al bon rei qui tint'. French Langfors 1917, p.

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