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This page is for references to books of interest.  Thus, a breviary is so typical that it almost certainly should not entered.  Law books, however, show access to legal learning; literary works are important for similar reasons; named books for religious purposes etc are likewise interesting.  Books without names should not be listed.
 
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*M1291 A: Osbert de Foderinghay, clericus, sold book called 'Summa Innocens' to Roger de Novo Castro [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT4/E1/E13no14/IMG_0029.htm] SB
  
 
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*August 1391 A: on 11 Aug. 1391 William Prys, vicar of Daventry church feloniously stole a primer worth 20d from Elizabeth, daughter of John Wyloughby of Daventry at Daventry [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H4/KB27no559/aKB27no559fronts/IMG_0133.htm] SB
  
 
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*M1394: A: martyrology worth 5s and a psalter worth 3s stolen by John Clere of Carsyngton from the monastery of St Frideswide Oxford and handed over to the bookseller John Pountfreyt of Catte Street, Oxford [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H4/KB27no555/aKB27no555fronts/IMG_0113.htm] SB
  
 
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* M1399 A: On 17 Nov. 1399 John Tame, abbot of Rewley Abbey, feloniously took away a book called ''Josephus antiquitis'' (Flavius Josephus, The Antiquities of the Jews) worth 20 marks from Buildwas Abbey [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H4/KB27no559/aKB27no559fronts/IMG_0165.htm] SB
 
 
 
 
  
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*T1400 A: John Pykworth, chaplain, who fled to the church St Mary le Strand London, feloniously stole a gradual worth 6s 8d on 20 Oct. 1399 from the royal chapel at Westminster  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H4/KB27no557/bKB27no557dorses/IMG_0308.htm] SB
  
 
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*E1401 A: On 6 Feb. 1397 at Edelmeton John Waleys, former servant of Adam Fraunceys, knight broke into the house of Adam Fraunceys and stole among other goods a Primer worth 100s [[http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H4/KB27no560/aKB27no560fronts/IMG_0171.htm] SB
  
 
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*H1429 A. Books (bible, Augustinus de Civitate Dei, questiones mathaphisice, commentatorum super methaphisicam etc) belonging to Oriel College Oxford handed over to Thomas Wylton, Oxford, clerk, for safe-keeping from 2 November 1414 for a year [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/H6/CP40no672/aCP40no672fronts/IMG_0934.htm] SB
  
 
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*H1468 A: Essex. John Halstede, Abbot of Walden Abbey, versus William Grey, Bishop of Ely. Detinue book: The Floure of Storyes, (Flores Historiarum or possibly La Fleur des Histoires). [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT2/E4/CP40no826/aCP40no826fronts/IMG_0253.htm] VM
  
 
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*E1485 A: London. Gerewin Brekefeld versus Richard Matsale, of London, grocer. Detinue two books: Aureus de Universo and Rudimentum Novitiorum.[http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT3/R3/CP40no892/bCP40no892dorses/IMG_0913.htm] RS & VM
  
 
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*1593: Delivery of a set of books:  The Homilies Whole; The Second Tome of Homilies; The Lavater de Pestilencia; Examen Piselii; Nehemia Lavater; The Image of Nature and Grace; Admonition to the French; Olevian on the Creed; The Sinful Man's Solace; A Treatise of the 60 Supper (or, perhaps, Last Supper); Brason of Papists; A Daily Exercise; A David Chayne; A Fruitful Instruction; A Treatise of Apostacy; A Mirror of Monsters; Wonder of the World; The Lamentation of Amyntas.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT6/Eliz/KB27no1325/bKB27no1325_1dorses/IMG_1617.htm]; case begins[http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT6/Eliz/KB27no1325/aKB27no1325_1fronts/IMG_0350.htm]
  
 
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* H1595 A: Common Pleas.Exeter. Christopher Hunte versus Hugh Dowryche, of Lapford, Devon, clerk. Bullyns Bulworke, Baroes Phisicke, Evonius, Wickerns, A Herball, A Testament & Psalms, Parkyns Booke, Ovids Epistles, The Kinge of Scotts Book, Gascoynes Workes [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/Eliz/CP40no1544/aCP40no1544fronts/IMG_0836.htm]
  
 
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This page is for references to books of interest. Thus, a breviary is so typical that it almost certainly should not entered. Law books, however, show access to legal learning; literary works are important for similar reasons; named books for religious purposes etc are likewise interesting. Books without names should not be listed.

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  • M1291 A: Osbert de Foderinghay, clericus, sold book called 'Summa Innocens' to Roger de Novo Castro [1] SB

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  • M1336 A: York. Elizabeth daughter of Milo de Stapelton v. Walter de Whytby, detinue of books and other things. Books are romances: Launcelot du Lac, de Rege Karolo, Sengsgreal (Saint Graal), Guydone de Warrwyk (Guy de Warwick), Generides, Vita Sanctorum, quartefitz Edmound). Goods were given to Walter by Gilbert de Stapelton on Monday after quindene of St Michaelmas 1315 in York [3] SB

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  • August 1391 A: on 11 Aug. 1391 William Prys, vicar of Daventry church feloniously stole a primer worth 20d from Elizabeth, daughter of John Wyloughby of Daventry at Daventry [5] SB

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  • M1394: A: martyrology worth 5s and a psalter worth 3s stolen by John Clere of Carsyngton from the monastery of St Frideswide Oxford and handed over to the bookseller John Pountfreyt of Catte Street, Oxford [6] SB

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  • M1399 A: On 17 Nov. 1399 John Tame, abbot of Rewley Abbey, feloniously took away a book called Josephus antiquitis (Flavius Josephus, The Antiquities of the Jews) worth 20 marks from Buildwas Abbey [7] SB

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  • M1442 A: Thomas Burton of London owned 5 law books (unspecified) [11]SJ

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  • H1468 A: Essex. John Halstede, Abbot of Walden Abbey, versus William Grey, Bishop of Ely. Detinue book: The Floure of Storyes, (Flores Historiarum or possibly La Fleur des Histoires). [12] VM

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  • E1485 A: London. Gerewin Brekefeld versus Richard Matsale, of London, grocer. Detinue two books: Aureus de Universo and Rudimentum Novitiorum.[14] RS & VM

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  • 1593: Delivery of a set of books: The Homilies Whole; The Second Tome of Homilies; The Lavater de Pestilencia; Examen Piselii; Nehemia Lavater; The Image of Nature and Grace; Admonition to the French; Olevian on the Creed; The Sinful Man's Solace; A Treatise of the 60 Supper (or, perhaps, Last Supper); Brason of Papists; A Daily Exercise; A David Chayne; A Fruitful Instruction; A Treatise of Apostacy; A Mirror of Monsters; Wonder of the World; The Lamentation of Amyntas. [15]; case begins[16]

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  • H1595 A: Common Pleas.Exeter. Christopher Hunte versus Hugh Dowryche, of Lapford, Devon, clerk. Bullyns Bulworke, Baroes Phisicke, Evonius, Wickerns, A Herball, A Testament & Psalms, Parkyns Booke, Ovids Epistles, The Kinge of Scotts Book, Gascoynes Workes [17]

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