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Total number of records: 182
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Top 10: Collection group
Collection group | Count |
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Brotherton Collection | 88 |
Brotherton Collection Manuscript Verse | 51 |
Yorkshire Archaeological and Historical Society | 22 |
English Literature | 7 |
Ripon Cathedral | 7 |
Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture | 5 |
Leeds Poetry | 4 |
Quaker Collection | 3 |
Gypsy, Traveller and Roma Collections | 2 |
Herbert Read Collection | 2 |
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Top 10: People and organisations
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Pardon
1356
Pardon (in Duchy Court) for William Slingsby chief forester, from the conviction for extortion in taking 6d a day in right of his office.
Pardon
1488
General pardon to John Slingsby junior esq. for all offences, including those relating to the forest. Tag, no seal.
Pardon
6 Dec 1604
1. Thomas, prior of the Monastery of the Blessed Mary of Bolton-in-Craven 2. John Rawdon of Rawdone Premises: arrears of rent for land in Rawdon.
General pardon
9 Feb 1604
Royal pardon granted to Thomas Lyster of Westby, esquire Part of great seal
Pardon of Mary
1554
old ref: 153 underlined in ink Issued to Alvared Uvedale of Marrick “of any rebellions insurrections and conspiracies against our crown and likewise all homicides felonies robberies” 17 Oct 1 Mary...
Pardon of Elizabeth
1558-1559
Pardon of Elizabeth for Avery Uvedale. Old refs- 68 underlined in ink; 154 underlined in ink. 15 Jan 1558-59 parchment latin seal in seal box
Title: Pardon ... Man
Author: Morris, Castilian
Attribution: [C. Morris]
Date(s): 1693
Manuscript: Lt 56
Contents: Religious acrostic on the words Pardon Man, requesting
forgiveness of sins and salvation through Christ. Repeated
with slight variation from two occurrences earlier in the MS
(once with Man first), the two parts in the present case having
separate headin
Title: Pardon ... Man
Author: Morris, Castilian
Attribution: C. Morris
Date(s): 1693
Manuscript: Lt 56
Contents: Religious acrostic on the words Pardon Man, requesting forgiveness
of sins and salvation through Christ. Repeated three times elsewhere
in the MS (once with Man first), the present occurrence sharing its
slight variation and separate headings with BCMSV