century, where it was the basis of a copy, now Additional 18719 (see discussion Lowden 2000 p 185).? John Thwayte: 16th-century inscription 'John Thwayte' (f. 2v, Harley 1527). ? Sir Christopher Heydon (b. 1561, d. 1623), soldier and writer on
century, where it was the basis of a copy, now Additional 18719 (see discussion Lowden 2000 p 185).? John Thwayte: 16th-century inscription 'John Thwayte' (f. 2v, Harley 1527). ? Sir Christopher Heydon (b. 1561, d. 1623), soldier and writer on
century, where it was the basis of a copy, now Additional 18719 (see discussion Lowden 2000 p 185).? John Thwayte: 16th-century inscription 'John Thwayte' (f. 2v, Harley 1527). ? Sir Christopher Heydon (b. 1561, d. 1623), soldier and writer on
century, where it was the basis of a copy, now Additional 18719 (see discussion Lowden 2000 p 185).? John Thwayte: 16th-century inscription 'John Thwayte' (f. 2v, Harley 1527). ? Sir Christopher Heydon (b. 1561, d. 1623), soldier and writer on
century, where it was the basis of a copy, now Additional 18719 (see discussion Lowden 2000 p 185).? John Thwayte: 16th-century inscription 'John Thwayte' (f. 2v, Harley 1527). ? Sir Christopher Heydon (b. 1561, d. 1623), soldier and writer on
century, where it was the basis of a copy, now Additional 18719 (see discussion Lowden 2000 p 185).? John Thwayte: 16th-century inscription 'John Thwayte' (f. 2v, Harley 1527). ? Sir Christopher Heydon (b. 1561, d. 1623), soldier and writer on
1). Small initials in red, with simple penwork ornament. Works Unidentified owner: a prayer added in Italy(?), 14th century(?), mentions John and Paul and ‘in ista parochia’ (f. 88v).Unidentified owner, 1359(?): inscribed '1359' (f. 88v, lower edge).The reformed fathers of
simple penwork ornament. Works Unidentified owner: a prayer added in Italy(?), 14th century(?), mentions John and Paul and ‘in ista parochia’ (f. 88v).Unidentified owner, 1359(?): inscribed '1359' (f. 88v, lower edge).The reformed fathers of Conegliano, N.E. Italy, 16th century: 'Ste
simple penwork ornament. Works Unidentified owner: a prayer added in Italy(?), 14th century(?), mentions John and Paul and ‘in ista parochia’ (f. 88v).Unidentified owner, 1359(?): inscribed '1359' (f. 88v, lower edge).The reformed fathers of Conegliano, N.E. Italy, 16th century: 'Ste
simple penwork ornament. Works Unidentified owner: a prayer added in Italy(?), 14th century(?), mentions John and Paul and ‘in ista parochia’ (f. 88v).Unidentified owner, 1359(?): inscribed '1359' (f. 88v, lower edge).The reformed fathers of Conegliano, N.E. Italy, 16th century: 'Ste
simple penwork ornament. Works Unidentified owner: a prayer added in Italy(?), 14th century(?), mentions John and Paul and ‘in ista parochia’ (f. 88v).Unidentified owner, 1359(?): inscribed '1359' (f. 88v, lower edge).The reformed fathers of Conegliano, N.E. Italy, 16th century: 'Ste
simple penwork ornament. Works Unidentified owner: a prayer added in Italy(?), 14th century(?), mentions John and Paul and ‘in ista parochia’ (f. 88v).Unidentified owner, 1359(?): inscribed '1359' (f. 88v, lower edge).The reformed fathers of Conegliano, N.E. Italy, 16th century: 'Ste
Rosa medicinae. The Rosa medicinae was written by John Gaddesden while he was at Oxford, probably between 1302 and 1317. This copy is one of 13 known surviving manuscripts. 4 large puzzle initials in red and blue with foliate pen-flourishing
the beginning of the prologue to John. Associated with a group of manuscripts (the 'William of Devon group'): now Egerton 1151, Pierpont Morgan Library M. 756, Cambridge, Emmanuel College 116 (2.I.6), Bodleian Library Auct. D. I. 17, Royal 1 D
principio), at the beginning of John. Associated with a group of manuscripts (the 'William of Devon group'): now Egerton 1151, Pierpont Morgan Library M. 756, Cambridge, Emmanuel College 116 (2.I.6), Bodleian Library Auct. D. I. 17, Royal 1 D I,
at the beginning of 1 John. Associated with a group of manuscripts (the 'William of Devon group'): now Egerton 1151, Pierpont Morgan Library M. 756, Cambridge, Emmanuel College 116 (2.I.6), Bodleian Library Auct. D. I. 17, Royal 1 D I,
at the beginning of 2 John. Associated with a group of manuscripts (the 'William of Devon group'): now Egerton 1151, Pierpont Morgan Library M. 756, Cambridge, Emmanuel College 116 (2.I.6), Bodleian Library Auct. D. I. 17, Royal 1 D I,
at the beginning of 3 John. Associated with a group of manuscripts (the 'William of Devon group'): now Egerton 1151, Pierpont Morgan Library M. 756, Cambridge, Emmanuel College 116 (2.I.6), Bodleian Library Auct. D. I. 17, Royal 1 D I,
Sheldonian, '1697', but 1698?), II, no. 6537.Robert Scott (b. c. 1632, d. 1709/10), London bookseller: included in the catalogue of John Theyer’s manuscripts in his possession, made in 1678 by William Beveridge and William Jane, Royal Appendix, 70, no. 30.Charles
sc[r]ipt[us] / p[er] manu[m] D[omini] Fulconis can[oni]ci p[ost]ea / p[r]ioris D[omino] Alexand[r]o de Weleue t[un]c Can/tore' (f. 1); noted by John Leland c. 1536-40 (see ~J. Lelandi antiquarii de rebus Britannicis Collectanea: Cum Thomæ Hearnii præfatione notis et indice ad