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Résumé : The Pupilla oculi by John de Burgo (d. after 1398) contained in CCCC MS 211, dating to c. 1475, is a work of pastoral instruction for the use of parish priests. The text also occurs in CCCC MS 255. It derives from the Oculus sacerdotis of William of Paull (fl. early fourteenth century). It contains an ex libris inscription recording that it was given to the parish church of Albury (Surrey) by the rector, Richard Hutton in 1513. At the end of the book are early sixteenth-century documents relating to Albury, Gomshall and Shere, all in Surrey.
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Langue(s) des textes : latin, anglais
Intervenants :
John de Burgo - author
1r-171v - John de Burgo, Pupilla oculi || Pupilla oculi Mag. Iohannis de Burgo
incipit : (1r) Humane condicio nature
Note : Ends
explicit : (154v) denario numero parcium terminatur
rubric : (154v) Explicit pupilla oculi
Note : (154v) Laus tibi sit christe quoniam liber explicit iste.Talmi pupilla nec inest melior puto uillaA quo scribetur ipsum deus auxilietur
Note : The two inscriptions given by Nasmith follow
Note : (154v) Inscriptiones ad finem hujus tractatus. Iste liber constat Matheo Hutton rectori ecclesiarum de Uldale et Distyngton, qui quidem Mattheus dedit hunc librum magistro Ricardo Hutton consanguineo suo tempore obitus sui viz. IIIcio die Maii anno 1506. Hutton Ecclesiae parochiali de Aldebury ex dono Ricardi Hutton quondam rectoris ejusdem ecclesiae ibidem in perpetuum permansurum vicesimo nono die mensis Maii anno Domini 1513 et anno regni regis Henrici octavi IIIIto. Hutton
Note : Uldale and Distington are in Cumberland: Albury is in Surrey
Note : f. 153r+153v blank
Note : (156r) Table Abbas - Ypocrisis in another hand
172r-172r - Documents of the parish of Albury for the payment of clerks || The cessynge made by the parishe of Aldebury for the payment of the clerks wages ther to contynew for evermore
Note : The lands and tenements from which the payments are to be made are here specified, but not the sums to be paid
Note : Albury is in Surrey
172v-173r - Documents of the parish of Shere relating to tithes from the lordship of Gomshall || The parcels of londs of the whiche the parson of Schier shall receive the tythes of, in the lordshippe of Gomneshulve boundyng upon the parishe of Alburye
Note : Albury and Shere are in Surrey
173v-174r - Documents of the parish of Shere relating to tithes from the parish of Albury || The parcells of all suche londs as the parson of Schyre schall take the tieth corn within the parishe of Aldebury renewed the yer of our Lord God MCCCCCXVIII
174v-175v - Documents of the parish of Albury relating to the churchyard || The names and tenements of those that are bound to close the churche-yard of Aldebury renewed in the yere of our Lord God 1563
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