forms of citation, of banns 'Regula quintonis'. Some ecclesiastical forms of citation, of banns ('Thomas Vrmestone capellanus parochie de Lyme', 'capellanus de Rothestorne', 20 Jan. 1473), or declaring causes of excommunication (in English, f. 2), of an indenture of apprenticeship
operacionoui quadrantis'. Latin f. 61v Charm based on the measurement of the length of the body of Jesus (IPMEP 733 ) 'Thys crosse xv tymes metyng ys þe length of owre lorde'. The prayer also contains a reference to saints
Unknown On f. 28 is a note of the banns ofRichard Wynyard and Joan Blymyll . On f. 256v is an entry of the death of Robert Whytt , BA, curate of a church dedicated to SS. Peter and
Pope Blaunt'. Flyleaf, f. 1r - bookplate ofRic[hard ] Rawlinson. Flyleaf, f. iv - 'Brutes chronicle ms Tho: Pope Blount eq. owner'. F. 16r 'of the countye of ... Thomas Lewis of Syntonn ' - sixteenth century. F. 23r
Scribe of ff. 7r-86v and Scribe of ff. 87r-end: Scribal Dialect: Herefordshire. Linguistic Atlas Grid Reference: 350 240, LP 7391 (McIntosh, Samuels, and Benskin 1986, p. 199). A late fifteenth-century manuscript of the Memoriale Credencium , a sophisticated manual of
4 mm. Scribe of ff. 149v-167r writing in a regular Anglicana Formata, very similar to scribe of ff. 118r-149v. Use of the same ink colour, but the aspect of this hand is more rounded. The strokes of the letters are
100v South English Legendary: Prologue of the Founding of the Feast of the Conception (IMEV 4173 ) f. 102r South English Legendary: Life of St. Stephen (IMEV 3059 ) f. 103v South English Legendary: Life of St. John the Evangelist
drȝete hym throw the ȝere of methus and drynkys and lething of blode and also to beware of perlus daies the which bene cleped ioues de fe'. 'In the monythe of ienyver al maner of swete wynes ben gode to
manuscripts of the Fasciculus Morum f. 64r The Reply of the Oracle on the Sins of the Time (IMEV 4273 ) 'ȝissinge and glosinge'. 'þer boden as ich am aferd'. Furnivall 1866, p. 251. f. 79r The Vicissitudes of Life
unique placing of St. Anne and the Conception of the Virgin , item 2.64, among the July legends could be an indicator of the manuscript's production date. The Feast of St. Anne was established in England by edict of Pope
Life of St. Dunstan ( IMEV 2884 ) 'Seint dunston was of enguelonde icome of guode more Miracle ore louerd dude for him þe ȝuyt he was un bore'. 'Eyȝhte an four ti abbeies of monekes and of nonnes Of
p. 156) of the Prick of Conscience . ff. 1r-100r Prick of Conscience (Southern Recension, IMEV 3429 ) 'þe myȝt of þe fader of heuene'. 'þat for oure love made alle þ[mutilated ] '. 'Here endeþ þe pricke of concie
to Richard Rolle, Hermit of Hampole and Materials for his Biography , Modern Language Association of America Monograph series, 3, New York and London: Modern Language Association of America, p. 261. Allen, H. E. 1931. English Writings ofRichard Rolle,
the diocese of Lichfield and Coventry' (Doyle 1987, p. 13). Allen, H. E. 1927. Writings Ascribed to Richard Rolle, Hermit of Hampole and Materials for his Biography , Modern Language Association of America Monograph series, 3, New York and London:
late-fourteenth century copy of the Prick of Conscience copied by a single scribe c. 1370 (Lewis and McIntosh 1982, p. 48). ff. 3r-136v Prick of Conscience (Main Version, IMEV 3428 ) 'Explicit stimulus consciencie'. 'þe myght of the fader almyghty'.
of Devonshire's MS s. xv English Scribal Dialect: Warwickshire. Linguistic Atlas Grid Reference: 423 276, LP 65 (McIntosh, Samuels and Benskin 1986, p. 244). A fifteenth-century copy of Walter Hilton's Scale of Perfection . ff. 1r-61v Walter Hilton Scale
copy of the Prick of Conscience from the second half of the fourteenth century. ff. 1r-119r Richard Rolle Prick of Conscience (Main Version, IMEV 3428 ) 'Her byginneth in presence the book cald pricke of conscience'. 'þe myȝt of the
Samuels, M. L. and Benskin, M. 1986. A Linguistic Atlas of Late Medieval English: County Dictionary , 4 vols, Aberdeen: Aberdeen University Press, 4. Morris, R. ed, 1863. Richard Rolle of Hampole, The Pricke of Conscience (Stimulus Conscientiae), Berlin: Asher.
Legendary: The Feast of Midwinter's Day ( IMEV 3336 ) 'þe feste of midewinteris dai is of muche pris'. 'Of wan ȝe desireþ so much to wite of to kninge'. ff. 173r-174v South English Legendary: The Feast of the Ascension