dressed in a Benedictine habit and holding a crozier and a full scatter border including dianthus, forget-me-nots, strawberries, insects, and birds. For another Tudor Book of Hours with royal autographs see Additional 17012, which contains the autographs of Henry VII,
blue grounds with three-sided foliate borders, in colours and gold (ff. 15, 40, 51, 57). Smaller initials in gold on red grounds. Small initials (2 lines) in gold with purple pen-flourishing or in red with blue pen-flourishing or in
red and blue with (foliate) pen-flourishing in blue and red, the first with a decorated extension (ff. 2, 14v, 23v, 52v, 70v, 78, 83). Small initials in blue with red (foliate) pen-flourishing. Paraph marks in plain red or blue. Meditationes
colours and gold (f. 4). Small initials in gold on red or blue grounds. Statutes of the Order of the Golden Fleece Written not earlier than 1531: the appendix (f. 32r-v) ends with ordinances of Charles V made in 1531.King
with mostly red (or brown) pen-flourishing or in blue with red pen-flourishing, some with zoomorphic and/or human figures (e.g. ff. 97v, 120v). Small initials and paraph marks in plain red or blue. Marginal diagram of Venus and the sun in
; open w ; long r ; þ; ȝ. Body height: 1-1.5mm. Some three-line blue initials with red penwork. Alternate blue and red initials. Red, and blue paraphs. Fifteenth-century alphabet f. 20v, pen drawn, not decorated or coloured (P ä