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of an English king in armour and tabard (William the Conqueror), presenting a plaque with verses. This manuscript, together with two other manuscripts (London, British Library, Add. 45133 and London, Guildhall Library, Print Room (s.n.)) is known as 'Sir Thomas

direction of Thomas Holmes to sheets left blank during Legh's tenure as Clarenceux [...]' (Scott 1996). Numerous coloured drawings of English kings in armour and tabard, presenting a plaque with verses. Anonymous verses on the kings of England, to Henry

direction of Thomas Holmes to sheets left blank during Legh's tenure as Clarenceux [...]' (Scott 1996). Numerous coloured drawings of English kings in armour and tabard, presenting a plaque with verses. Anonymous verses on the kings of England, to Henry

direction of Thomas Holmes to sheets left blank during Legh's tenure as Clarenceux [...]' (Scott 1996). Numerous coloured drawings of English kings in armour and tabard, presenting a plaque with verses. Anonymous verses on the kings of England, to Henry

direction of Thomas Holmes to sheets left blank during Legh's tenure as Clarenceux [...]' (Scott 1996). Numerous coloured drawings of English kings in armour and tabard, presenting a plaque with verses. Anonymous verses on the kings of England, to Henry

direction of Thomas Holmes to sheets left blank during Legh's tenure as Clarenceux [...]' (Scott 1996). Numerous coloured drawings of English kings in armour and tabard, presenting a plaque with verses. Anonymous verses on the kings of England, to Henry

direction of Thomas Holmes to sheets left blank during Legh's tenure as Clarenceux [...]' (Scott 1996). Numerous coloured drawings of English kings in armour and tabard, presenting a plaque with verses. Anonymous verses on the kings of England, to Henry

direction of Thomas Holmes to sheets left blank during Legh's tenure as Clarenceux [...]' (Scott 1996). Numerous coloured drawings of English kings in armour and tabard, presenting a plaque with verses. Anonymous verses on the kings of England, to Henry

direction of Thomas Holmes to sheets left blank during Legh's tenure as Clarenceux [...]' (Scott 1996). Numerous coloured drawings of English kings in armour and tabard, presenting a plaque with verses. Anonymous verses on the kings of England, to Henry

direction of Thomas Holmes to sheets left blank during Legh's tenure as Clarenceux [...]' (Scott 1996). Numerous coloured drawings of English kings in armour and tabard, presenting a plaque with verses. Anonymous verses on the kings of England, to Henry

direction of Thomas Holmes to sheets left blank during Legh's tenure as Clarenceux [...]' (Scott 1996). Numerous coloured drawings of English kings in armour and tabard, presenting a plaque with verses. Anonymous verses on the kings of England, to Henry

direction of Thomas Holmes to sheets left blank during Legh's tenure as Clarenceux [...]' (Scott 1996). Numerous coloured drawings of English kings in armour and tabard, presenting a plaque with verses. Anonymous verses on the kings of England, to Henry

direction of Thomas Holmes to sheets left blank during Legh's tenure as Clarenceux [...]' (Scott 1996). Numerous coloured drawings of English kings in armour and tabard, presenting a plaque with verses. Anonymous verses on the kings of England, to Henry

direction of Thomas Holmes to sheets left blank during Legh's tenure as Clarenceux [...]' (Scott 1996). Numerous coloured drawings of English kings in armour and tabard, presenting a plaque with verses. Anonymous verses on the kings of England, to Henry

direction of Thomas Holmes to sheets left blank during Legh's tenure as Clarenceux [...]' (Scott 1996). Numerous coloured drawings of English kings in armour and tabard, presenting a plaque with verses. Anonymous verses on the kings of England, to Henry

death of the ninth abbot of Waltham, Richard of Hertford, who died in 1345 (ff. 38v-39).Some verses written in Middle English (f. 39; transcribed in Millar 1933, 117-18).The various texts have been numbered and these numbers have been written in

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