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    “Glossary”. The Charters of Endowment, Inventories, and Account Rolls of the Priory of Finchdale

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    Glosario. -- Durham. -- Yorkshire. -- Inglés del norte de Inglaterra. -- Pertenece a la colección Varia 1500-1699 del Salamanca Corpus. -- James Raine, 1791-1858. -- “Glossary”. The Charters of Endowment, Inventories, and Account Rolls of the Priory of Finchdale. -- 1837.[ES]Glosario de los inventarios y libros de cuentas del monasterio del convento de Finchdale entre los siglos XIV y XVI. [EN] Glossary of the inventories and account rolls of the Priory of Finchdale, Durham, between the XIVth and XVIth centuries

    Miscellanea biographica. Oswinus, rex Northumbriae. Cuthbertus, episcopus lindisfarnensis ; Eata, episcopus haugustaldensis.

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    Texts in Latin, prefactory material in English.Includes indexes.Hexham, is contained in the York manuscript above mentioned [XVI. I. 12]"-Pref., signed: J.R. [i.e. James Raine]"The Life of Oswin is derived from the ms. Cotton, Julius A.X., fol. 2, et seq. in the British Museum ... The prose Life of Cuthbert is printed from a manuscript of the fourteenth century belonging to the dean and chapter of York [XVI. I. 12] ... The life of St. Cuthbert in simple Leonines is transcribed from a manuscript (I. 21. 165) belonging to the Master and Fellows of University College, Oxford, written about the end of the 12th or beginning of the 13th century ... The short Life of Eata, Bishop ofMode of access: Internet

    The Durham household book or, The accounts of the bursar of the monastery of Durham. From Pentecost 1530 to Pentecost 1534.

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    Includes indexes."Explanation of words": p. [333]-347."Errata et addenda": p. [332]"The book ... is preserved in the office of the auditor of the Bishop of Durham"-Preface. p. [vii]Edited by James Raine.Caption title: Liber bursarii Ecclesiæ dunelmensis pro annis 1530-1, 1531-2, 1532-3, 1533-4.Mode of access: Internet

    Sanctuarium dunelmense et Sanctuarium beverlacense.

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    "The Durham notices are recorded in the ordinary registers of the Cathedral ... The Beverley register is contained in the ms. Harl. 4292, and embraces part of the reigns of Edward IV. and Richard III. ... and part of the reigns of Henry VII. and Henry VIII., or from about 1487 to 1539."-Pref., signed: T. C. [i.e. Temple Chevallier]Edited by James Raine.Mode of access: Internet

    A description or breife declaration of all the ancient monuments, rites, and customes belonginge or beinge within the monastical church of Durham before the suppression. Written in 1593.

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    Includes index.Rules of the Surtees society, lists of publications, officers and members, etc.: 12 p. following p. XV.with additions and more accurate text based upon the comparison of more manuscripts, under the editorship of J. T. Fowler, with the title: Rites of Durham. cf. Pref. of this and 1903 ed.publish a second edition of the above book, but the title only was new: The history of the Cathedral Church of Durham as it was before the dissolution on the Monastery. In 1767, Hunter's edition was reprinted by a bookseller in Durham named Patrick Sanderson with still further deviations from the original, under the title: The antiquities of the abbey or cathedral church of Durham. In 1903, the Surtees society published as v. 107 of its Publications a new edition of this 1842 version,A considerable portion of the record here presented was published in a curtailed and modernized shape by John Davies in 1672 under the title: The ancient rites and monuments of the monastical, & cathedral church of Durham. In 1733, Dr. Christopher Hunter made it the basis of a little volume which he published under the title: Durham cathedral, as it was before the dissolution of the monastery; containing an account of the rites, customs and ceremonies used therein. In 1743 Dr. Hunter professed to"Four manuscripts have been used, two as forming the text, and two as affording various readings: I. Ms. Cosin, a manuscript upon paper ... marked B. ii. 11, in the Episcopal Library of Durham founded by Bishop Cosin ... II. A manuscript roll ... belonging to Thomas Jefferson Hogg and John Hogg of Norton, in the county of Durham ... III. Ms. Hunter, no. 45, upon paper ... IV. Ms. Hunter, no. 44, tract 10, upon paper."-Preface.Authorship unknown, but Thomas Baker, in a manuscript note in ms. Harl. 7047 writes that "it is not improbable that George Bates, the last register of the house was the author, of which there are some intimations in the collection itself". cf. The publications of the Surtees society, v. 107, p. xiv.Edited by James Raine.Mode of access: Internet

    The inventories and account rolls of the Benedictine houses or cells of Jarrow and Monk-Wearmouth, in the county of Durham.

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    "Glossary": p. [251]-255."Notanda et corrigenda": p. 250.Transcribed from manuscripts in the possession of the dean and chapter of Durham. cf. Pref., p. xxxiv.Edited by James Raine.Mode of access: Internet

    The injunctions and other ecclesiastical proceedings of Richard Barnes, bishop of Durham, from 1575 to 1587.

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    Includes indexes."Erratum": p. [xx]Edited by James Raine.In Latin or English.Mode of access: Internet
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