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The Middle English Dictionary

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gruttere n. From grutta . ?A maker and seller of bran. (1362) in Thuresson ME Occup.Terms 196 Joh. le Gruttere [London].

likke-peni n. From likken & peni . An expensive place; london . a1605(?a1500) Lond.Lickpenny Hrl 542 111 For [read: far] well, london lykke peny, for ones & eye; for lake of money I may not spede.

approbat n. L ap)probatum ppl. as n. The official proving of a will; probate. (c1439) Proc.Chanc.PRO ser.C 1 file 9 no.119 Which forgid testament was made and provid at the Archez yn london..after the probat there of made atte

enterclosed ppl. Cp. OF entreclos ppl. Enclosed. (1457) Doc. in Sharpe London 3.387 Þe copies of ij lettres entreclosed within thise.

Londoner(e n. From London . An inhabitant of London, a Londoner. (a1387) Trev. Higd. StJ-C H.1 6.393 Þe Londoners [Higd.(2) : men of London]..destroyed þat castel. (a1387) Trev. Higd. StJ-C H.1 8.253 Octobon, þe legat, denounced acorsed þe Londoners. (c1400)

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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Location: 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)

Canterbury which the deponent says was 'sedente in quidam ecclesiam London' ('sitting at a certain church in London') - this would be the Court of Arches, held at the Church of St Mary Le Bow. Location: London(London') : city

: country Place(s): Italy (Court of Rome (Curia Romana) : ecclesiastical province Location: Lincoln (Lincoln') : diocese Location: London(London') : city papal letter or dispensation 'fuit et adhuc est detentus in custodia et carcere domini regis apud London' '.

vicar of St Nicholas, Newcastle Notes: Herlawe seems to have been an especially popular surname in London - see especially the Calendar of London Letter Books. Participant: Robert Newenham [de Newenham] Role: defence proctor Details: male; clerk Participant: ManserusMarmion [Marmyon]

: ecclesiastical parish Location: Leven (YorkshireEastRiding) Place(s): Leven (ecclesia paroch' de Leven in Hold' ) : ecclesiastical parish Location: London(London') : city Location: Beverley, St John (YorkshireEastRiding) Place(s): Beverley (Beverlacum) : township Location: Beverley, St John (YorkshireEastRiding) Place(s): Bedern

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The Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse

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To Coventre at Watlyngton, iiij. d. To London T. Wood and othyr to fett home my lady, xvij. d. To attourney for John Fenn , xiij. s. iiij. d. To my lady at London at ij tymes xv. li. vj.

A.C., xlvi, 98. Ryȝthe worchypeffull cossyn, y recomaund me unto you: prayng yow that hyt lyke yow to come to London and speke wyth me and wyth my syster: and that hyt lyke yow to hye yow yn all godely

is a Stonor Letter , but it is of interest as illustrating the barge traffic between London and Henley . From A.C. , xlvi, 264. Ryght trusty ffrend, I comand me to you: lettyng you wet þat ȝe shall resseyve

redeundo versus London .; iij. li. quos Willelmus Mayne solvit domino apud Stonor . There are also legal expenses incurred by William Penbrygge, with his expenses on going to London ; and expenses for John Hals in London . The

to come to London to me to the intent she may be holpyn þeroff. I send syr William , Annes Dibdale , and Howlake for hir, and on Twesday next I trust to see you here at London , and

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Europa Inventa: Early European Objects in Australasian Collections

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belonging to the KingÕs School Bruton 1297Ñ1826, Dorchester 1939, p.6; Sir Hilary Jenkinson, Letters Patent of lnspeximus of Magna Carta, London 1952 (typescript). Music notation: Note: Orig date: s. xiiiex Orig place: England, Westminster Origin: Copy intended for the County

Items: Confirmatory Grant Acquisition: Presented in 1938 by Captain Herbert W. Knocker, 1 Mitre Court Buildings, London. Binding: Catchwords: Collation: Composite: Condition: Deco desc: Dimensions: 295 x 190 mm., with a fold of 25 mm Extent: one sheet Foliation: Hand

Items: Grant Acquisition: Presented in 1938 by Captain Herbert W. Knocker, 1 Mitre Court Buildings, London. Binding: Catchwords: Collation: Composite: Condition: Deco desc: Dimensions: 325 x 160 mm., with a fold of 20 mm Extent: one sheet Foliation: Hand desc:

John Pearson, nineteenth-century bibliophile and founder of a distinguished house of London booksellers.] Sale on 7 December 1924 at which it was purchased by James Tregaskis and Son of London; inside the front cover is the armorial book-plate (motto UBIQUE

Kensington, Sydney Associated Manuscript Items: Horae (fragment) Acquisition: acquired from Messrs Francis Edwards, London in 1964 Binding: Catchwords: Collation: Composite: Condition: mounted Deco desc: initials and line fillÑins are gold, red, blue, with white tracery. On the verso side is

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British History Online

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citizen and tailor of London, to John Somerton grocer, Thomas Loy tailor and William Worldlich otherwise Baynard tailor citizens of London, their executors and assigns. Gift with warranty of all his goods and chattels in London and elsewhere within the

to the king all forfeitures under the statute of 47 Edward III being omitted: mainpernors, John Peyntour of London draper, Thomas Scot of London mercer, and Thomas Brent of London. Dated 27 February. French . By bill of the treasurer.

Rolls, Henry VI 1445 1445 Thomas Combe of London 'parissh clerke' to John Woderoffe and George Orchard citizens of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in London and elsewhere, and all debts to him

London. Like writ, mutatis mutandis , by mainprise of John Crulefelde 'haberdassher,' John Clerke 'haberdassher' John Wynkeler 'brouderer' and Robert Barbour 'haberdassher,' all of London, in favour of John Sauvage of London 'wyredrawer' at suit of John Tevent of

VI 1444 1444 Membrane 22 d . John Walrande of London 'gentilman' to John Burgh of Surrey, Henry Coventre of London esquires, John Bridlyngton 'gentilman' and John Osyn citizen of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods

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Middle English Grammar Corpus

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Code: L0155 MS reference: London, BL Lansdowne Charter 627 Text: Bond Yis endent ur made at wotton n in weredall ye xiij day of Fefir3ere in ye 3ere of kyng Henr ye fyfte ye thred 3ere wittnes yat Sir Rawfe

Code: L0325 MS reference: London, Public Record Office C 1/15/137 Text: Petition To the right reu er ent and Worshipfull lord the Archebisshope Of Cannturbury and Chaunceller of Englond 2-3 blank lines Besechuth mekely your pore Orato ur Thomas Horton

Code: L0150a MS reference: London, Public Record Office C 47/44/315 Text: Ordinance Jn ye hon ur of god and of his modur Marie and of seint Johan baptist a+brotherhed is be-gunne this is the ordinance of the gilde . that

Code: L0150b MS reference: London, Public Record Office C 47/44/316 Text: Ordinance Oxeburgh Jn þe hono ur of god & of hese modir Marie & of seint Pet er a 3elde is be-gonne in þe 3er of þe regne of

Code: L0434 MS reference: London, Public Record Office C 1/9/378 Text: Petition To the worchipfull fader in god Bisshop n of Bathe Chaunceller of Englond Besechen mekely your pou er Chapelleyns the Abbot and Couent of the Abbey of Burton

The Production and Use of English Manuscripts 1060 to 1220 icon

The Production and Use of English Manuscripts 1060 to 1220

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Containing the Sermones Catholici, or Homilies of AElfric (London: ~x00e6~lfric Society, 1844; repr. New York: Johnson Reprint, 1971) ---, ed., The Sermones Catholici or Homilies of ~x00e6~lfric , ~x00e6~lfric Society, 2 vols (London: ~x00e6~lfric Society, 1844- 46) Wanley, H., A

Litany and Prayers from Harl. MS. 863. (London: Henry Bradshaw Society, 1914), vol. 1 ---, The Leofric Collectar Compared with the Collectar of St. Wulfstan, Together with Kindred Documents of Exeter and Worcester (London: Harrison, 1921), vol. 2 Drage, E.,

Datable Manuscripts c. 888-1600 in London Libraries (London: The British Library, 2003) Roffe, D., 'The Descriptio Terrarum of Peterborough Abbey', Historical Research , 65 (1992), 1-16 Stapleton, T., ed., Chronicon Petroburgense , Camden Society (London: Sumptibus Societas Camdenensis, 1849), vol.

description created by TK in Jan 2009 is an extended and modified version of em1060to1220_Cat/EMXML Template_TEI/EM template/em_final.xml created by ODR. London Lambeth Palace 173 Glosses , s. xi 2 Fols 157-221 of the manuscript contain Latin saints’ lives and vision

Humfrey, Antique literature septentrionalis liber alter (Oxford: Sheldonian Theatre, 1705) Whitelock, Dorothy, Some Anglo-Saxon Bishops of London , Chambers Memorial Lecture (London, 1975; repr. London: Variorum, 1981) Zupitza, Julius, 'Drei alte Excerpte aus Älfreds Beda', ZfdA , 30 (1886), 185-86

Manuscripts of the West Midlands icon

Manuscripts of the West Midlands

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nigrum'. Explicit stained and difficult to read. Other manuscripts: London, British Library, Additional 4797; London, British Library, Arundel 272; London, British Library, Harley 3840; London, British Library, Royal 18 A.vi; London, British Library, Sloane 7, 120, 135, 297, 962, 1315,

Related Manuscripts and other documents Textual According to Lewis and McIntosh this manuscript is closely related to: London, British Library, MS Harley 1205; London, British Library, MS Additional 22283; Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Ashmole 41; Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Eng.

(IMEV 2119 ) 'Marie modur wel þe be'. 'þat neuer more schal ne misse'. English Cf. London, British Library, MS Harley 2382, f. 86v, London, British Library, MS Additional 37787, f. 156v, and Horstmann 1892, p, 22. ff. 83v-84r Vision

the manuscripts in the British Museum in the years 1900-1905 , London: The Trustees of the British Museum. Weatherly, E. H. 1936. Speculum Sacerdotale edited from British Museum MS. Additional 36791 , London: Oxford University Press, facsimile of f. 59r.

January 2004. Related Manuscripts and other documents Textual The treatise (item 2) is also found in London, British Library, MS Additional 4698, and London , British Library, MS Sloane 3160 which also contain texts ascribed a West Midlands dialect. Brodin,

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