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A Leland discovery

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 November 2011

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1951

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page 201 note 1 A charge against a Vicar Choral, John Azerlawe, in 1389 was that he “did not know his histories” (York Diocesan Registry, R.As. 55). ‘De repetitione historiarum injungitur succentori quod vicarii in receptione sua jurent et nulli parcatur quod repetent historias et qui non fecerit accusetur in capitulo” (Statutes of Henry the Dean, A.D. 1294).