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The Gough Map

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Record: Lichfield County Staffordshire Transcript lichefeld Icon description spired church with cross, convent buildings Icons church with cross Description Appearances faded Etymology Letocetum, a Celtic name of a Roman town, meaning 'grey wood' + OE feld, 'field' Translation Earlier editors

The Gough Map

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Stafford could be the Sow although Stafford is shown on the wrong bank. The tributary from Lichfield to Birmingham could be the Tame although Lichfield would then be misplaced (Parsons). Early Maps Trent (Angliae Figura) Overwritten no Attested spelling Trent

Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts

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an erased inscription in Latin characters (f. [i verso]).Samuel Butler (b. 1774, d. 1839), headmaster and bishop of Coventry and Lichfield: his sale catalogue, Payne & Foss, 1841, no. 550, purchased by the British Museum: inscribed (f. [180v]). Hybrids Germany

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an erased inscription in Latin characters (f. [i verso]).Samuel Butler (b. 1774, d. 1839), headmaster and bishop of Coventry and Lichfield: his sale catalogue, Payne & Foss, 1841, no. 550, purchased by the British Museum: inscribed (f. [180v]). Initial word

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an erased inscription in Latin characters (f. [i verso]).Samuel Butler (b. 1774, d. 1839), headmaster and bishop of Coventry and Lichfield: his sale catalogue, Payne & Foss, 1841, no. 550, purchased by the British Museum: inscribed (f. [180v]). Unfinished initial

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the dedication of the church on 29 May (f. 3; see Legg 1904).? Thomas Parker (d. 1423 ?), prebendary of Lichfield, Staffordshire: his obit on 5 October (f. 5v).John Batteley (b. 1647, d. 1708), Church of England clergyman and antiquary:

York Cause Papers

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All Saints (Wakefeld) : ecclesiastical parish Location: Le Peek (le Peek) : undefined Cannot identify Location: Wakefield, All Saints (YorkshireWestRiding) Place(s): Wakefield (Wakefeld) : township Location: York (Ebor') : diocese Location: Coventry (Coventren') : undefined Location: Lichfield (Lichefelden') : diocese

York Cause Papers

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London (London) : city Describes London as a parish. Participant: Richard Welford [de Welford] Role: witness Details: male Participant: William Lichfield [de Lichefeld] Role: witness Details: male Participant: John Pulteney [Pulteneye] Role: witness Details: male; knight Location: London (London) :

Manuscripts of the West Midlands

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Holkham Hall, Library of the Earl of Leicester 668 s. xiv/xv English Latin Scribal Dialect: Scribe 1 - Lichfield; Scribe 2 - Lichfield; Scribe 3 - Staffordshire; Scribe 4 - too short to assess. Linguistic Atlas Grid Reference: not mapped

Manuscripts of the West Midlands

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Arundel 57 s. xiv ex English Scribal Dialect: Lichfield, Staffordshire. Linguistic Atlas Grid Reference: not mapped (Benskin and McIntosh 1986, p. 239; Lewis and McIntosh 1982, p. 79). A late fourteenth-century copy of Cursor Mundi and the Prick of Conscience

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manuscript is related to London, British Library, MS Harley 1205 and Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Eng. poet. a.1 and the Lichfield subgroup throughout (1982, pp. 115-116). Dennison, L., Orr, M. T., and Scott, K. L. ed, 2001. An Index of

Manuscripts of the West Midlands

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Atlas Grid Reference: not mapped but McIntosh, Samuels and Benskin state that the 'language is from Lichfield or nearby' (1986, p. 239). A late fourteenth-century copy of the Prick of Conscience (Lewis and McIntosh 1982, p. 63). ff. 1r-125r Prick

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and a few other notes. Mynors and Thomson note that this is probably John Foxholes OFM, who was at the Lichfield convent in 1436-41, and then at Oxford c. 1451, and archbishop of Armagh from 1471, and who had died

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century. Catalogued and encoded by Rebecca Farnham, University of Birmingham, 2003. Related Manuscripts Lewis and McIntosh associate this manuscript with: Lichfield Cathedral, MS 16 (Scribe 1 - strong southwestern dialect, probably Somerset, south Gloucestershire, or Wiltshire; Scribe 2 - strong

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