The file consists of a MS of "Bartholomaeus Anglicus" (ca. 1240 - 1250), consisting of extracts from his encyclopaedia "De Proprietatibus Rerum" (On the Properties of Things).
The accrual consists of Medieval Fragments:13th Century Collection (ca. 1200-1300), 7 folia fragments from 5 sources. Most were recovered pastedowns from later books.
The item consists of a receipt by Peter de Marthelay received from John de Hawkesworth, rector of the church of Gyselay [Guisley], for fifty shillings for rent of Lofthouse in Sualeyngmore, in London [3 miles north of Wakefield], Feast of St Martin [11th November], 1361.
The collection consists of a receipt by Peter de Marthelay received from John de Hawkesworth, rector of the church of Gyselay [Guisley], for fifty shillings for rent of Lofthouse in Sualeyngmore, in London [3 miles north of Wakefield], Feast of St Martin [11th November], 1361.
The item consists of a receipt by Peter de Marthelay received from John de Hawkesworth, rector of the church of Gyselay [Guisley], for fifty shillings for rent of Lofthouse in Sualeyngmore, in London [3 miles north of Wakefield], Feast of St Martin [11th November], 1361.
The accrual consists of a receipt by Peter de Marthelay received from John de Hawkesworth, rector of the church of Gyselay [Guisley], for fifty shillings for rent of Lofthouse in Sualeyngmore, in London [3 miles north of Wakefield], Feast of St Martin [11th November], 1361.
The file consists of a letter dated 1402, sent from the City of Venice to Damascus, Syria. Also contains a separate translation. The translation lists the author as Giovanni Contarini (son of Nicolo) and the recipient as his cousin Donato Soranzo.