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Text page. The English suggests a west Norfolk scribe, according to Roberts. Simple initials in red. Tables (ff. 106v, 107v-108, 110v, 112v). Devotional miscellany, including the Creed in English, a bestiary, Apollonius of Tyre (ff. 41-61); Henry of Sawtrey's De
Coloured initials. The English suggests a west Norfolk scribe, according to Roberts. Simple initials in red. Tables (ff. 106v, 107v-108, 110v, 112v). Devotional miscellany, including the Creed in English, a bestiary, Apollonius of Tyre (ff. 41-61); Henry of Sawtrey's De
Text page. The English suggests a west Norfolk scribe, according to Roberts. Simple initials in red. Tables (ff. 106v, 107v-108, 110v, 112v). Devotional miscellany, including the Creed in English, a bestiary, Apollonius of Tyre (ff. 41-61); Henry of Sawtrey's De
Coloured initial. The English suggests a west Norfolk scribe, according to Roberts. Simple initials in red. Tables (ff. 106v, 107v-108, 110v, 112v). Devotional miscellany, including the Creed in English, a bestiary, Apollonius of Tyre (ff. 41-61); Henry of Sawtrey's De
Coloured initials. The English suggests a west Norfolk scribe, according to Roberts. Simple initials in red. Tables (ff. 106v, 107v-108, 110v, 112v). Devotional miscellany, including the Creed in English, a bestiary, Apollonius of Tyre (ff. 41-61); Henry of Sawtrey's De
Coloured initial. The English suggests a west Norfolk scribe, according to Roberts. Simple initials in red. Tables (ff. 106v, 107v-108, 110v, 112v). Devotional miscellany, including the Creed in English, a bestiary, Apollonius of Tyre (ff. 41-61); Henry of Sawtrey's De
cathedral library in the upper margin. The English suggests a west Norfolk scribe, according to Roberts. Simple initials in red. Tables (ff. 106v, 107v-108, 110v, 112v). Devotional miscellany, including the Creed in English, a bestiary, Apollonius of Tyre (ff. 41-61);
blue with flourishing in the other colour. Running titles and chapter numbers in alternate red and blue characters, with flourishing. Old Testament with prologues, Vol. I: Genesis-Nehemiah Unidentified contemporary readers: with numerous marginal annotations, often in red ink, especially in
blue with flourishing in the other colour. Running titles and chapter numbers in alternate red and blue characters, with flourishing. Old Testament with prologues, Vol. I: Genesis-Nehemiah Unidentified contemporary readers: with numerous marginal annotations, often in red ink, especially in
1533), queen of France, consort of Louis XII: binding with the English arms quartering France modern surrounded by a crown and flanked by the letters 'M' and 'R'.Inscriptions in English and Latin, dated 1511, 1513, and 1515 (ff. 2v-3).Inscription in
1, 12v, 13, 30). Initials in blue with pen-flourished decoration in red. Paraphs in blue or red. A collection of English statutes and laws to the reign of Richard II, including statutes for Westminster, Exeter and Winchester (ff. 1-29), and
pen-flourishing, in red and violet ink (until f. 142). Guide of the Perplexed (~Moreh Nevukhim~) in Samuel ibn Tibbon's translation English inscription of the content of the manuscript (f. [iii verso].Samuel ibn Tibbon, the translator: inscribed with his name in
pen-flourishing, in red and violet ink (until f. 142). Guide of the Perplexed (~Moreh Nevukhim~) in Samuel ibn Tibbon's translation English inscription of the content of the manuscript (f. [iii verso].Samuel ibn Tibbon, the translator: inscribed with his name in
fish (e.g., f. 144). Expositio vocabulorum Bibliae Inscriptions: 'Iste liber constat [remainder erased]', 'No lost' and 'Be guod', in an English hand, c.1300 or first quarter of the 14th century (f. 173v).'Will(el)mo Tilgman Iun(ior) de Snodland [in Kent]', added over
fish (e.g., f. 144). Expositio vocabulorum Bibliae Inscriptions: 'Iste liber constat [remainder erased]', 'No lost' and 'Be guod', in an English hand, c.1300 or first quarter of the 14th century (f. 173v).'Will(el)mo Tilgman Iun(ior) de Snodland [in Kent]', added over
parchment flyleaf inscribed with chronological notes concerning English kings.ff. 2-9 is a Table of Contents.ff. 10-12 is inscribed with the Statutum de Consuetudinibus Kancie (in French).f. 13: is a list:Taxatio civitatis London[ensis] persingulas custodias sive Wardas eiusdem.ff. 174-76 are parchment
bowl being watched by a queen. Musical notation on red 4-line staves (ff. 181-197).One of five surviving English breviaries, according to Tolhurst 1932. Very large miniature in colours and gold of the Virgin and Child (f. 125v). Large initials in
fish (e.g., f. 144). Expositio vocabulorum Bibliae Inscriptions: 'Iste liber constat [remainder erased]', 'No lost' and 'Be guod', in an English hand, c.1300 or first quarter of the 14th century (f. 173v).'Will(el)mo Tilgman Iun(ior) de Snodland [in Kent]', added over
fish (e.g., f. 144). Expositio vocabulorum Bibliae Inscriptions: 'Iste liber constat [remainder erased]', 'No lost' and 'Be guod', in an English hand, c.1300 or first quarter of the 14th century (f. 173v).'Will(el)mo Tilgman Iun(ior) de Snodland [in Kent]', added over
- 4); in the same hand inscribed: 'Robe bert Towner', (f. 3v)Katharine Wilbraham, inscribed with her name, 16th-17th century (f. 3v).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. Christ Netherland, S.