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Grantham of York acknowledges that he owes to Thomas son of John de Grantham of York 6 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. Nicholas de Langton of York acknowledges that

the cardinal bishop ( sic ) of York. Request and order upon his allegiance to summon a convocation of the clergy of the province of York in the church of St. Peter York or elsewhere with all speed. By K.

January 1320 January 1320 Jan. 3. York. William de London of Popelton acknowledges that he owes to the abbot of St. Mary's York 8 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.

Close Rolls, Richard II June 1392 June 1392 June 12. York. To the sheriff of York. Writ of supersedeas , by mainprise of William Wassekyn and John de Seteryngton of Yorkshire and William Baseby of Hertfordshire, in favour of

III January 1347 January 1347 Jan. 4. Eltham. Robert de Harewod of York acknowledges that he owe to John de Askham, clerk, 10 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York.

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Date(s) Author(s) [Margaret of York] Collection(s) Part One: Medieval Manuscripts from the Sloane and Additional Manuscripts, Section A Manuscript Number 7970 Source Library British Library, London Description DIALOGUE de la Duchesse de Burgoigne [Margaret of York, third wife of Charles

writing. On f. 22 b is an acknowledgment of a debt from Robert Barkynburyo, of Langton, to Richard Enggersoun, of York, of the end of the XVIth cent; and on f. 44 b in the note, "William Smith of Haton

from the Speculum vite Christi of St. Bonaventura by Nicholas Love, prior of the Carthusian monastery of Mount Grace, co. York. The preface is headed, "Here bigynneþ þe prohemie of þe book þat is clepid þe myrour of þe blessid

ff. 11. At the beginning are the royal arms, supported by angels, together with the white and red roses of York and Lancaster, and the white greyhound and red dragon of Henry VII. Bound in brown leather, with panels formed

St. John's College, Cambridge, MS. 308, the Clifford MS. in the collection of the late W. A. White of New York, and the Ashburnham MS. in the Huntington Library, San Marino, California. To these may be added a collection of

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