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XVIII. An Account of the Register of Persons who sought Sanctuary at S John of Beverley in Yorkshire, preserved among the Harleian Manuscripts in the British Museum; in a Letter from Henry Ellis, Esq. F.R.S. and S.A. to Nicholas Carlisle, Esq. Secretary
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 July 2012
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Among the Harleian Manuscripts in the British Museum is a thin folio volume written upon vellum, marked No 4292, and containing the Register of Persons who sought Sanctuary for different crimes at St. John of Beverley in Yorkshire, in the reigns of King Edward the Fourth, King Henry the Seventh, and King Henry the Eighth. The book-binder by whom it appears to have been rebound of later years, seems to have mixed some of the leaves, or, at least, to have put the entries of King Edward the Fourth's time after some of those of King Henry the Seventh's.
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page 199 note b Joħes Boys de Doram, ałs D Dorham, xxiiij.° die Maij Anno r.r. Edwardi quarti post conquestum Anglie xviii.° venit hic ad pacem sancti Joħis Beverlaci pro morte dompni …. Baxter monachi ordinis Cisterciensis de Gervaxem com. Ebor. per ipm̃ Joħem Boys interfecti apud Doram predict’ infra Episcopat Dunelmie xij.mo die Aprilis anno r.r. supradicto. Et accept’ ab ipo Johanne Boys Sacramento secundum consuetudinem, &c. idem Joħes admissus est et mansurus et moraturus infra libertatem, &c.”