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2. Add Ch 71490
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- Add Ch 71490
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- Scope & Content:
- Province of York: Seal of the Prerogative Court: 1818. Thomas Astley, nonconformist minister of Chesterfield, county Derbyshire: Letters of administration for his estate: 1818.
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- English
- Date Range:
- 1818
- Extent:
- 1 item
3. Add MS 6159
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- Add MS 6159
- Title:
- ESTATE BOOK OF CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL PRIORY; late 13th-early 14th cent. Latin and French, with some Anglo-Saxon. Origin: England. Compiled in the time of Prior Henry Eastry (1284-1331), with a small number of later medieval additions. Davis, Cartularies, no. 167. Small number of late medieval marginals relative to the text, some in dry point, eg. ff. 49v, 54, 183. 16th-17th cent. notes of an antiquarian nature occur relative to the text, eg. ff. 30, 32, together with added dates in brown i...
- Scope & Content:
- Henry Eastry, Prior of Christ Church, Canterbury: Estate book compiled in the time of: 13th-14th cent. Canterbury. Christ Church Cathedral: Estate book: 13th-14th cent: Lat. and Fr. includes: f. 1 England General: Coronations: Coronation oath of the kings of England: 14th cent: Lat. and Fr. f...
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- English, French, and Latin
- Date Range:
- Late 13th century-Early 14th century
- Extent:
- 1 item
4. Add MS 6160
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- Add MS 6160
- Title:
- ESTATE BOOK OF CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL PRIORY, CANTERBURY: apparently compiled by an obedientary concerned with estate and household management, possibly John de Gore; early 14th cent. (after 1316). Latin. Origin: England. See: Davis, Cartularies, no. 184; D. Oschinsky, ed., Walter of Henley (1971), pp. 15-16; R. A. L. Smith, Canterbury Cathedral Priory (1943), p. 206. In particular, for the ascription to Gore see A history of Canterbury Cathedral, ed. P. Collinson, N. Ramsay, and M. Spa...
- Scope & Content:
- John de Gore, monk of Christ Church, Canterbury: Estate book of Christ Church Canterbury compiled by(?): 14th cent: Lat. Canterbury. Christ Church Cathedral: Estate book: 14th cent: Lat. includes: ff. 2v-8 Calendars: Calendar in estate book of Christ Church, Canterbury: early 14th cent: Lat. ...
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- English and Latin
- Date Range:
- Early 14th century
- Extent:
- 1 item
5. Add MS 33244
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- Add MS 33244
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- Scope & Content:
- "SECUNDA Pars Registri cartarum et scriptorum Monasterii sancte Marie de Furnesio [Furness Abbey, co. Lancaster], Anno Domini Mmo ccccmo xijmo, per uenerabilem patrem in Christo dominum Willemum de Daltonñ, Abbatem huius dicti Monasterii, digesti, Anno regiminis sui vijmo." Prefixed, f. 1 b, are...
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- English and Latin
- Date Range:
- 1412-1478
- Extent:
- 1 item
6. Add MS 38599
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- Add MS 38599
- Title:
- COMMONPLACE-BOOK of the Shann family of Methley, co. York; mainly in the hand of Richard Shann (1561-1627). The chief contents are : 1. Survey of the manor of Methley (then belonging to Henry, afterwards Sir Henry Savile), 1592. Copy made 1611. At the end (f. 20) is a note of the purchase of much of the land in the manor in 30-31 Eliz. [1587-1589] by Henry Farrer, Richard Shann and others. f. 2. 2. "Roumes in the church": a list of the seats and their occupants in Methley Church, 1596. The...
- Scope & Content:
- Commonplace Books: Shann family of Methley: chiefly 1611-1632. Scribes: Richard Shanne of Methley (1561-1627) wrote most of: n.d. Richard Shanne, of Methley: mainly written by.: (1561-1627). Shann family; of Methley. Yorkshire: Commonplace-book of: 1611-1632. includes: f. 2 Methley, West Ri...
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- English and Latin
- Date Range:
- Early 15th century-Mid 17th century
- Extent:
- 1 item
7. Cotton Ch IV 28
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Cotton Ch IV 28
- Title:
- Rules for the brethren and sisters of St Leonard’s Hospital, York
- Scope & Content:
- Rules for the brethren and sisters of St Leonard’s Hospital, York, as set down by Walter of Langton, master of the hospital. Sets out the daily schedule based around the monastic hours, when the brethren and sisters should be silent, that they should not eat or drink in the town, that those who...
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- Latin
- Date Range:
- 1294
- Extent:
- 1 leaf
8. Cotton Ch IV 36
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Cotton Ch IV 36
- Title:
- Inspeximus of Edward II of charters of Henry II and Edward I for Wombridge Priory
- Scope & Content:
- Inspeximus by King Edward II of England (r. 1307-1327) of three charters of Henry II and two of Edward I for Wombridge Priory (Shropshire). The first, granting the priory 80 acres of assart in Wombridge. Witnesses: Godfrey de Lune and others. Given at Lichfield. The second, granting the churc...
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- Latin
- Date Range:
- 1319
- Extent:
- 1 leaf
9. Cotton MS Tiberius A XV, ff 181–194
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Cotton MS Tiberius A XV, ff 181–194
- Title:
- Richard Rolle, Super Apocalypsim; Richard Rolle, Super Mulierem Fortem; Officium de Sancto Ricardo Heremita; Vita et Miracula Sancti Ricardi Heremite
- Scope & Content:
- These folios include a series of works written by or about the hermit Richard Rolle (d. 1349), copied in the late 14th or early 15th century. Contents: ff. 181r–189v: Richard Rolle, Super apocalypsim. f. 190r–v: Richard Rolle, Super mulierem fortem. f. 191r: Officium de sancto Ricardo here...
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- Latin
- Date Range:
- 4th quarter of the 14th century-1st quarter of the 15th century
- Extent:
-
Part of Cotton MS Tiberius A XV
10. Harley MS 2268
- Reference (shelfmark):
- Harley MS 2268
- Title:
- Collection of humanistic letters and orations, medical treatises and sermons
- Scope & Content:
- This manuscript is a composite and miscellaneous volume possibly put together for Thomas Spofford, abbot of St Mary's abbey at York (el. 1405) and bishop of Hereford (el. 1421), who retired at St Mary's Abbey in 1448 and died there in 1456 (see O'Mara, Four Middle English Sermons (2002), pp. 19-...
- Collection Area:
- Western Manuscripts
- Languages:
- English, Middle and Latin
- Date Range:
- 1st half of the 15th century
- Extent:
- 1 volume