| Entry No: | 5 |
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| Entry Type: |
Commission
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| Section Type: |
Chapters
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| Summary: | Commission to the dean of York and the archbishop's official of York, Thomas called Le Conestable [Constable] having been discovered in the archbishop's visitation to receive an annual pension of 12 marks from the church of Holme on Spalding Moor (Holm in Spaldingmor), to order Sir William called Le Conestable [Constable], knight, patron of that church, and Richard called Le Conestable [Constable], rector, and Thomas, to appear before them to show by what right Thomas received the pension. |
| Referenced By: |
Brown, William, and A. Hamilton Thompson. (eds.). 1931. The Register of William Greenfield Lord Archbishop of York 1306-1315 Part I. Surtees Society 145, 56-57.
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| Dates: | |
| Date: | 1311/06/05 (certain) |
| Date role: | document date |
| Place: | |
| As Written: |
Wylton
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| Name Authority: |
Bishop Wilton, East Riding of Yorkshire, England
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| Role: |
place of dating
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| Type: |
none given
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| Note: |
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