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Iohannes Iacklyne de Crawdon cum Clopton. | He doth not come to the churche there./ Obiecto articulo. Dicit that he is a minstrell and is much abrode with his instrument at bridalles & with his frendes, and that he doth orderlie goe to the church in the places where he goeth with his instrumentes. vnde dominus cum pia monicione that he orderlie come to the church at Crawdon, when he is at home &c, ab officio suo dimisit/ |
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John Jacklyne of Croydon cum Clopton | (English) On being charged with the article, he says (English) Wherefore the lord (judge) with a solemn warning (English) dismissed (him) from his office. |
Record title: Legal Formulary
Repository:
CUL
Shelfmark: EDR D/2/14
Repository location: Cambridge
This entry, a copy, survives in a legal formulary. The volume is '[t]he notebook of an apparitor or deputy registrar'; various formularies begin on p 30 (Owen, Ely Records, p 66).
early 17th-c.; Latin and English; paper; i
+ 53; 302mm x 206mm; modern foliation; good condition; no cover,
parchment binding strip reads: 'H1,' title on flyleaf: 'H1 |
Visitatio Cleri 1596 | 1584 | officium
domini.'