Comment, super Cantica Canticorum.
MS. formerly in the Franciscan Library in London (Leland, Collect. III, 49).
Postilla super Ecclesiasticum, Lib. I.
‘Ex registro Decani Nordovicensis’ (Bale MS. Bodl. Seld. sup. 64).
Determinationes, or, Determinationes XI. Inc. ‘Utrum officina.’
Mentioned in Catalogus illustrium Franciscanorum, and by Bale (MS. ut supra) ‘ex bibliotheca Nordovicensi[1192].’
63. Thomas Radford (cf. 51st master).
64. John Went or Gwent was a native of the Bristol custody[1193]. He probably incepted in theology and lectured to the Friars at Oxford about 1340 or soon after. His character for holiness was such that he was believed to have wrought miracles in his lifetime[1194]. He succeeded John de Rodyngton as Provincial Minister, being the twentieth in Order, probably between 1340 and 1350[1195]. Bale adds:
‘he died at Hereford A. D. 1348, as I have found in a register of the Minorites[1196].’