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Fol. iooA Hugh Goldsmith having wounded John Trete with a sword, terms
of concord are drawn up by Hugh Colbrond and Vincent Fynch, in the form of
a bond of ten pounds; the said sum to be forfeited, in case the said Hugh shall
during the next year break the peace against John: 26th Edward III.
Fol. 101 a. Election of Peter de H. and John Grenegore as Churchwardens.
Fol. 102 a. Acknowledgment by Brother Edward, Prior of Biljsington], and
the Convent, that they have received from William S. and Christina, his wife,
13 quarters of salt, in completion of payment of 24 quarters, to which they, and
Saferi, the late husband of Christina, were bound.
Fol. 103a. A letter, in N. French, to the Abbot of Battle, by his “simple
tenant” J. Edmund, of Denge. He and others of that place, and James Gryim
of Lide (now, Lydd), have salved some cloth; on refusing to deliver it to the
former owners, claiming it, it has been attached by the Court of King’s Bench,
in the town of Romeney. He therefore implores the Abbot to lend “an aiding
hand.”
Fol. 103 to the end. Points in an Assize of Traylbaston, under Bartholomew
de Burghersh, Justiciar, 28th Edward III.
Ina hand of the fifteenth century is written, on the last leaf, “Summa foliorum
in pergameno, CXVI folia.”—“Total of leaves of parchment, 116 leaves.” There
are now, however, and were, when the present pagination was made, only 105
parchment leaves.
“Rob. Benet” is written on the obverse of folio 1; probably in a hand of the
time of Charles the First.
10. B. iii. 80. Balcarras, his account of Scotland upon the Revo-
lution. Paper, n| x 7, fif. 58, cent. xvii. An edition was printed in
1714, and another has been published by the Bannatyne Club.
Presented by J. Neville Figgis.
11. E. xi. 104. Tractatus de Sancta Trinitate. Paper, 7 x 4|,
ff. 188, cent. xvii. Ex dono Thomae Sherlock. In Latin.
12. I. vi. 48. Treatise upon ecclesiastical law. Paper, 6| x 4,
ff. 600, cent, xvi-xvii. Ex dono Thomae Sherlock. In English,
clearly written, it consists of abstracts of statutes concerning the
powers of courts, the king’s prerogative etc.
13. L. iii. 18. Statutes of Balliol College, Oxford. Paper, 11 x 7^,
ff. 82. In Latin. The title-page bears the inscription, Aul. Cath.
Ex dono Georgii Bent, Hujus Collegii M.B. 1727.
14. L. v. 88. Epitome Metaphysicae. Paper, 7 x ff. 143, cent,
xvii. In Latin; written by John Boynton.
15. L. v. 89. De Philosophia. Paper, 7 x 5|, ff. 305, cent. xvii.
In Latin; written by John Boynton, who states on the title-page,
“Has notas inchoavimus a Mr. Roberto Magno acriter et percelita
(sic) Minerva doctas et a me ejus discipulo deligenter exaratas.
Die Aprilis decimo octavo sub horam quartam an. dom. 1637,
Academia Glasguensi.”
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Fol. iooA Hugh Goldsmith having wounded John Trete with a sword, terms
of concord are drawn up by Hugh Colbrond and Vincent Fynch, in the form of
a bond of ten pounds; the said sum to be forfeited, in case the said Hugh shall
during the next year break the peace against John: 26th Edward III.
Fol. 101 a. Election of Peter de H. and John Grenegore as Churchwardens.
Fol. 102 a. Acknowledgment by Brother Edward, Prior of Biljsington], and
the Convent, that they have received from William S. and Christina, his wife,
13 quarters of salt, in completion of payment of 24 quarters, to which they, and
Saferi, the late husband of Christina, were bound.
Fol. 103a. A letter, in N. French, to the Abbot of Battle, by his “simple
tenant” J. Edmund, of Denge. He and others of that place, and James Gryim
of Lide (now, Lydd), have salved some cloth; on refusing to deliver it to the
former owners, claiming it, it has been attached by the Court of King’s Bench,
in the town of Romeney. He therefore implores the Abbot to lend “an aiding
hand.”
Fol. 103 to the end. Points in an Assize of Traylbaston, under Bartholomew
de Burghersh, Justiciar, 28th Edward III.
Ina hand of the fifteenth century is written, on the last leaf, “Summa foliorum
in pergameno, CXVI folia.”—“Total of leaves of parchment, 116 leaves.” There
are now, however, and were, when the present pagination was made, only 105
parchment leaves.
“Rob. Benet” is written on the obverse of folio 1; probably in a hand of the
time of Charles the First.
10. B. iii. 80. Balcarras, his account of Scotland upon the Revo-
lution. Paper, n| x 7, fif. 58, cent. xvii. An edition was printed in
1714, and another has been published by the Bannatyne Club.
Presented by J. Neville Figgis.
11. E. xi. 104. Tractatus de Sancta Trinitate. Paper, 7 x 4|,
ff. 188, cent. xvii. Ex dono Thomae Sherlock. In Latin.
12. I. vi. 48. Treatise upon ecclesiastical law. Paper, 6| x 4,
ff. 600, cent, xvi-xvii. Ex dono Thomae Sherlock. In English,
clearly written, it consists of abstracts of statutes concerning the
powers of courts, the king’s prerogative etc.
13. L. iii. 18. Statutes of Balliol College, Oxford. Paper, 11 x 7^,
ff. 82. In Latin. The title-page bears the inscription, Aul. Cath.
Ex dono Georgii Bent, Hujus Collegii M.B. 1727.
14. L. v. 88. Epitome Metaphysicae. Paper, 7 x ff. 143, cent,
xvii. In Latin; written by John Boynton.
15. L. v. 89. De Philosophia. Paper, 7 x 5|, ff. 305, cent. xvii.
In Latin; written by John Boynton, who states on the title-page,
“Has notas inchoavimus a Mr. Roberto Magno acriter et percelita
(sic) Minerva doctas et a me ejus discipulo deligenter exaratas.
Die Aprilis decimo octavo sub horam quartam an. dom. 1637,
Academia Glasguensi.”