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Release and Quitclaim by John of Caretoun of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and Elizabeth, his wife, in favour of Thomas of Strother, 27th September 1387

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Identifier: GB 237 Coll-1/5/2038
Scope and Contents Release and Quitclaim (in Norman-French) by John of Caretoun of Newcastle-on-Tyne, and Elizabeth, his wife, in favour of Thomas of Strother, knight, of all right and claim they have or had over the lands, rents, and possessions which Thomas has in reversion or in property in Glendale, and obliging themselves to warrant to the said Thomas for ever an annualrent of 100 shillings purchased by him from them and existing on their lands of West Newton in Glendale. Dated 27th September 1387....
Dates: 27th September 1387

Unidentified text on the Seven Deadly Sins, 13th-14th century

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Identifier: MS 107/ff. 109v-112r
Contents

This section contains a text on the Seven Deadly Sins in Old French. It starts on f. 109v with the words De Orgoil. Sovent ai este gros and ends on f. 112r with solement iver.



Writing

This section is written in the same hand as the previous sections. It is late 13th-century Gothic.

Dates: 13th-14th century

Warrant by Henry of Percy, senior, Robert d'Umfravill, Roger of Wydringtoun, and Henry of Strothre, 3rd April 1368

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Identifier: GB 237 Coll-1/5/2030
Scope and Contents Precept or Warrant (in Norman-French) by Henry of Percy, senior, Robert d'Umfravill, Roger of Wydringtoun, and Henry of Strothre, appointed by the king as commissioners to inquire how much of the tenths and fifteenths granted to the king in the thirty-fourth year of his reign had been collected, directed to Henry Strothre, narrating that it was found that Robert of Fenewyk, collector of the Ward of Tyndall, levied from all the vills of the ward a fourth part of the tenths and fifteenths...
Dates: 3rd April 1368