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Andrew and Inge

testa karl

Legg inn av Andrew and Inge » 06 mar 2007 18:01:54

Hello

I am looking for help on an abbreviation: Testa Karl.

See
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report ... howgill%20
lancaster

1354

John son of Roger de Lancaster of Howgill Castle made his will on Friday
after the Feast of St. Hilary, January 13, 1353–4, in which he desires to be
buried in the chapel of St. Cuthbert of Milburn. To which chapel he leaves a
chasuble and twelve silver marks for a priest to pray for his soul for two
years. Testa. Karl., p. 3.

Any ideas how to find out more about this document?

Best Regards
Andrew

Peter Stewart

Re: testa karl

Legg inn av Peter Stewart » 06 mar 2007 22:32:02

"Andrew and Inge" <andrew.en.inge@skynet.be> wrote in message
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Hello

I am looking for help on an abbreviation: Testa Karl.

See
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report ... howgill%20
lancaster

1354

John son of Roger de Lancaster of Howgill Castle made his will on Friday
after the Feast of St. Hilary, January 13, 1353-4, in which he desires to
be
buried in the chapel of St. Cuthbert of Milburn. To which chapel he leaves
a
chasuble and twelve silver marks for a priest to pray for his soul for two
years. Testa. Karl., p. 3.

Any ideas how to find out more about this document?

The abbreviation is for _Testamenta karleolensia: the Series of Wills from
the Prae-reformation Registers of the Bishops of Carlisle, 1353-1386_,
edited by R.S. Ferguson (1893).

Peter Stewart

John Watson

Re: testa karl

Legg inn av John Watson » 13 mar 2007 03:15:50

Available on Google Books

Regards,

John


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Hello

I am looking for help on an abbreviation: Testa Karl.

See
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report ... uery=how...
lancaster

1354

John son of Roger de Lancaster of Howgill Castle made his will on Friday
after the Feast of St. Hilary, January 13, 1353-4, in which he desires to
be
buried in the chapel of St. Cuthbert of Milburn. To which chapel he leaves
a
chasuble and twelve silver marks for a priest to pray for his soul for two
years. Testa. Karl., p. 3.

Any ideas how to find out more about this document?

The abbreviation is for _Testamenta karleolensia: the Series of Wills from
the Prae-reformation Registers of the Bishops of Carlisle, 1353-1386_,
edited by R.S. Ferguson (1893).

Peter Stewart

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