Role: plaintiff Details: male; clerk; doctor of the Decretals Employment: rector of Middleton Location: Middleton (YorkshireNorthRiding) Place(s): Middleton (Middilton super Waldam, Medilton super Waldam, Middilton super Waldam) : ecclesiastical parish Notes: The status of this deponent is 'Roberti Barra decretorum
in law Employment: advocate of the Court ofYork Participant: RichardLayton [Laton] Role: witness Details: male; clerk; master Employment: notary public, proctor of the Court ofYork Participant: JohnHome [Holme] Role: witness Details: male; Employment: sub-apparitor of the Court Location:
2-81 and 83-90.New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Robert Lehman Collection (see Palladino 2003, cat. no. 69) was probably excised from the same Antiphoner as the present cutting. 1 historiated initital 'D' in colours and gold, of the Prophet Zacharias.
Denis (from Louis le Gros to the death of Saint Louis, 1270) Thomas Thwaytes (d. 1503), chancellor of the Exchequer, chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster under Edward IV, and treasurer of Calais until 1490, arrested for treason in 1494,
Denis (from Louis le Gros to the death of Saint Louis, 1270) Thomas Thwaytes (d. 1503), chancellor of the Exchequer, chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster under Edward IV, and treasurer of Calais until 1490, arrested for treason in 1494,
Denis (from Louis le Gros to the death of Saint Louis, 1270) Thomas Thwaytes (d. 1503), chancellor of the Exchequer, chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster under Edward IV, and treasurer of Calais until 1490, arrested for treason in 1494,
Denis (from Louis le Gros to the death of Saint Louis, 1270) Thomas Thwaytes (d. 1503), chancellor of the Exchequer, chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster under Edward IV, and treasurer of Calais until 1490, arrested for treason in 1494,