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About Edmund Howard, Archdeacon of Northumberland
- Durham Cathedral Muniments: Archidiaconalia Northumbrensia "2.1.Arch.Northumb.5 14 October 1340. Agreement of William of Cowton prior and the convent of Durham, with Master Edmund Howard archdeacon of Northumberland over archidiaconal jursidiction in the prior and convent's appropriated churches of Norham, Branxton, Holy Island, Ellingham, Edlingham, Bedlington and Bywell St Peter, as in the recited agreement with Edmund Howard, the former archdeacon, of 25 November 1331. Date: Durham cathedral, 14 October 1340. Endorsed including as not registered. Parchment, 1m, indented head, zig-zag, letters cut through Size: 280 x 470mm Seal: turnup with a slit for [a sealing tag] Decoration: elaborated initial “I”
- The house of Howard by the late Gerald Brenan ... and Edward Phillips Statham ... With 32 full-page illustrations and 2 photogravure plates ...Published 1907 by Hutchinson & co. in London . Written in English. Vol 1, page 7. Footnote. "He is said to have left a second son, William; and a third may have been Edmund, afterwards Archdeacon of Northumberland, who in 1322, was party to a deed of Sir John Howard, his probable elder brother. -- Howard Memorials.
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