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... John Malvern is to be identified with the sacrist of that name who became Prior of Wor- cester in 1395.1 It is certain , from the lists of monks preserved in the Chamberlain's rolls , that he was never a monk of Westminster . That his ...
... John Malvern is to be identified with the sacrist of that name who became Prior of Wor- cester in 1395.1 It is certain , from the lists of monks preserved in the Chamberlain's rolls , that he was never a monk of Westminster . That his ...
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... John Malvern became Prior of Worcester in 1395 , our writer calls him simply ' a monk of Worcester . ' It seems as though the chronicle were written up to date , and accordingly I prefer to look for its author among the nine monks who ...
... John Malvern became Prior of Worcester in 1395 , our writer calls him simply ' a monk of Worcester . ' It seems as though the chronicle were written up to date , and accordingly I prefer to look for its author among the nine monks who ...
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... John Lakyngheth , for he deserves to be rescued from oblivion.1 Whether he devoted his few years of leisure to the continuation of John Malvern's work , we shall perhaps never know . The mention of his name in connexion with the vacancy ...
... John Lakyngheth , for he deserves to be rescued from oblivion.1 Whether he devoted his few years of leisure to the continuation of John Malvern's work , we shall perhaps never know . The mention of his name in connexion with the vacancy ...
Contents
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING June 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF Fellow of | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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