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d. 1424), bishop of Lincoln, commissioned by him for the life time use ofRichard Frisby (d. c. 1424), cannon of Milton, with the intention for it to revert to the Lincoln cathedral library: his autograph inscription of 6th February
d. 1424), bishop of Lincoln, commissioned by him for the life time use ofRichard Frisby (d. c. 1424), cannon of Milton, with the intention for it to revert to the Lincoln cathedral library: his autograph inscription of 6th February
d. 1424), bishop of Lincoln, commissioned by him for the life time use ofRichard Frisby (d. c. 1424), cannon of Milton, with the intention for it to revert to the Lincoln cathedral library: his autograph inscription of 6th February
the kings of France (Charles VI) and England (Richard II); the king of Jerusalem and Naples (Louis of Anjou) and the duke of Burgundy (Philip the Bold) ; the kings of Castile and Leon (John I) and of Portugal (Ferdinand)
the kings of France (Charles VI) and England (Richard II); the king of Jerusalem and Naples (Louis of Anjou) and the duke of Burgundy (Philip the Bold) ; the kings of Castile and Leon (John I) and of Portugal (Ferdinand)
Chadde, Edward, Cuthbert, George (in red), Arke[n]wold, Dunston, Austyn of ynglo[n]d, translation of Edmund, translation ofRichard, Botulf, translation of Edward, Albon, Ethedrede, Swithi[n], Mildrede, translation of Swithi[n], Kenelme, Cuthba[r]ge, translation of Cuthbert, Wolfran, Frisewith, Thomas (in red, erased), etc.
Psalms with litany (ff. 70-83v), Office of the Dead (ff. 85-100v), 'Commemoraciones animarum' (ff. 102-112v), and Jerome's Psalter (ff. 114-123).The manuscript includes a typical content of a Book of Hours for the use of Sarum made in Bruges for export
Psalms with litany (ff. 70-83v), Office of the Dead (ff. 85-100v), 'Commemoraciones animarum' (ff. 102-112v), and Jerome's Psalter (ff. 114-123).The manuscript includes a typical content of a Book of Hours for the use of Sarum made in Bruges for export
Psalms with litany (ff. 70-83v), Office of the Dead (ff. 85-100v), 'Commemoraciones animarum' (ff. 102-112v), and Jerome's Psalter (ff. 114-123).The manuscript includes a typical content of a Book of Hours for the use of Sarum made in Bruges for export
Psalms with litany (ff. 70-83v), Office of the Dead (ff. 85-100v), 'Commemoraciones animarum' (ff. 102-112v), and Jerome's Psalter (ff. 114-123).The manuscript includes a typical content of a Book of Hours for the use of Sarum made in Bruges for export
Psalms with litany (ff. 70-83v), Office of the Dead (ff. 85-100v), 'Commemoraciones animarum' (ff. 102-112v), and Jerome's Psalter (ff. 114-123).The manuscript includes a typical content of a Book of Hours for the use of Sarum made in Bruges for export
Psalms with litany (ff. 70-83v), Office of the Dead (ff. 85-100v), 'Commemoraciones animarum' (ff. 102-112v), and Jerome's Psalter (ff. 114-123).The manuscript includes a typical content of a Book of Hours for the use of Sarum made in Bruges for export
Book of Hours Thomas Butler, 7th earl of Ormond, (d. 1515): made for him, or for some other member of his family: a list of obits of members of his family, in calendar order: James Butler, 5th earl of Ormond
1422), king of England and lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitaine: perhaps the magna Biblia mentioned in his will (see above]. Henry VI (b. 1421, d. 1471), king of England and lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitaine: perhaps
Historiated initial 'A'(nno) of Nebuchadnezzar's siege of Jerusalem, at the beginning of Daniel. Includes the Gospel of Nicodemus entitled 'Tractatus passionis Christi secundum Nichodemum' (ff. 282-286v), the Interpretation of Hebrew names (ff. 323-337v), and capitula of the Bible (ff. 338-350).Associated
and John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, Richard II (1377-1399), and Henry Bolingbroke, later Henry IV (1399-1413), the only son of John of Gaunt, Henry V (1413-1422), and Henry VI in the lower centre (1422-1461). The volume includes:List of contents
1422), king of England and lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitaine: perhaps the magna Biblia mentioned in his will (see above]. Henry VI (b. 1421, d. 1471), king of England and lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitaine: perhaps
1422), king of England and lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitaine: perhaps the magna Biblia mentioned in his will (see above]. Henry VI (b. 1421, d. 1471), king of England and lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitaine: perhaps
1422), king of England and lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitaine: perhaps the magna Biblia mentioned in his will (see above]. Henry VI (b. 1421, d. 1471), king of England and lord of Ireland, and duke of Aquitaine: perhaps
Detail of an historiated initial 'E'(t factum) of Joshua and the crossing of the Jordan. Includes the Gospel of Nicodemus entitled 'Tractatus passionis Christi secundum Nichodemum' (ff. 282-286v), the Interpretation of Hebrew names (ff. 323-337v), and capitula of the Bible