Gueldres, Cleves, etc., grants to her, in part satisfaction of dower and jointure, the manors of Waltham Magna, Maysbury, Dunmowe, Lighes Magna, Baddowe Magna, and Farneham, co. Essex, as formerly held by Jane [Seymour], late Queen, and worth yearly 312
marked in red. Rubrics in red. Capitals marked in red. Rule of Saint Benedict and other religious texts, including the Carta caritatis Mention of the Cistercian Abbey of Waverley, Surrey, founded in 1128 (ff. 49v-51).Edward Stillingfleet (b. 1635, d. 1699),
Detail of a decorated initial-word panel at the beginning of 1 Kings. Unfoliated blank leaves after ff. 12 (ff. [12a], [12b]), 448.Hebrew foliation from f. 13 starting with alef, that is, 1 until f. 124 (Hebrew fol. 113). Hebrew
Detail of a panel inhabited by a wild duck at the end of Samuel. Unfoliated blank leaves after ff. 12 (ff. [12a], [12b]), 448.Hebrew foliation from f. 13 starting with alef, that is, 1 until f. 124 (Hebrew fol.
51v, 55 (x2), 55v, 58v, 59, 59v (x2)). Smaller initials in brown ink containing human heads (ff. 2, 12v). Cadels. Carta executoria de Hidalguia (begins imperfectly) Issued by Philip II of Spain to Migeul and Pedromarin de Camara of Baeza.Signed
lower margin is an added historiated initial 'S'(alvum) of the Crucifixion cut from an early 13th-century Magna Glossatura. The first words of the Psalm in Latin are written in the left margin, and the running header 'Sauter' ('Psalter') in coloured
a bird at his ear reading from an open book inscribed 'Veni creator spiritus' cut from an early 13th-century Magna Glossatura, possibly from the canticle Confitebor. Volume I contains Genesis-Psalms; volume II contains Proverbs-Revelation.Originally written without a break after Psalms,
intitulatur liber niger qui fuit inventus cu[m] cruce magna de Waltham S[an]c]t]e Crucis'. This volume is the second part of Harley 3776.The various texts have been numbered and these numbers have been written in a medieval hand (original?) in the
of God in a cloud throwing down arrows at men with swords, shields, and axes cut from an early 13th-century Magna Glossatura. The first words of the Psalm in Latin are written in the right margin, and the running header
or blue. Display script in alternate red and blue letters or in blue. Rubrics in red. Gloss on the Psalms (Magna glosatura), imperfect (to Psalm 73), with preface (ff. 1-2) Numerous/extensive notes and horizontal tree-diagrams added by different 13th-century hands.Sir
or blue. Display script in alternate red and blue letters or in blue. Rubrics in red. Gloss on the Psalms (Magna glosatura), imperfect (to Psalm 73), with preface (ff. 1-2) Numerous/extensive notes and horizontal tree-diagrams added by different 13th-century hands.Sir
or blue. Display script in alternate red and blue letters or in blue. Rubrics in red. Gloss on the Psalms (Magna glosatura), imperfect (to Psalm 73), with preface (ff. 1-2) Numerous/extensive notes and horizontal tree-diagrams added by different 13th-century hands.Sir
commentary on each of these is written in single-spaced lines in French. It is an adaptation of Peter Lombard's Latin 'Magna glosatura' written after 1163 for Laurette, daughter of Thierry d'Alsace, count of Flanders. The text refers to Count Ralph
commentary on each of these is written in single-spaced lines in French. It is an adaptation of Peter Lombard's Latin 'Magna glosatura' written after 1163 for Laurette, daughter of Thierry d'Alsace, count of Flanders. The text refers to Count Ralph
commentary on each of these is written in single-spaced lines in French. It is an adaptation of Peter Lombard's Latin 'Magna glosatura' written after 1163 for Laurette, daughter of Thierry d'Alsace, count of Flanders. The text refers to Count Ralph
or blue. Display script in alternate red and blue letters or in blue. Rubrics in red. Gloss on the Psalms (Magna glosatura), imperfect (to Psalm 73), with preface (ff. 1-2) Numerous/extensive notes and horizontal tree-diagrams added by different 13th-century hands.Sir