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his collection in 1846 (see ~Bibliotheca Lindesiana: Upon the Facsimile, Paintings and Publications of the Comte Auguste de Bastard d'Estang~ (London: Wyman and Sons, 1886), p. 39, and J.-F. Auguste Bastard d'Estang, ~Peintures et ornements des manuscrits…~ (Paris, 1832-1869), no.
his collection in 1846 (see ~Bibliotheca Lindesiana: Upon the Facsimile, Paintings and Publications of the Comte Auguste de Bastard d'Estang~ (London: Wyman and Sons, 1886), p. 39, and J.-F. Auguste Bastard d'Estang, ~Peintures et ornements des manuscrits…~ (Paris, 1832-1869), no.
his collection in 1846 (see ~Bibliotheca Lindesiana: Upon the Facsimile, Paintings and Publications of the Comte Auguste de Bastard d'Estang~ (London: Wyman and Sons, 1886), p. 39, and J.-F. Auguste Bastard d'Estang, ~Peintures et ornements des manuscrits…~ (Paris, 1832-1869), no.
list of Benedictine houses, with the names of Ely (Eliens), London (Londonicus), Norwich, Stratford, and Thetford visible, and annals from the birth of Christ to 1294. f. i is a book-plate pasted onto an unfoliated paper flyleaf; f. ii is
note in the hand of Henry Pelham-Clinton, 4th Duke of Newcastle, dated 19 March 1828 (f. iv verso). Robert Triphook, London bookseller, bought by Page-Turner: above cited note.Sir Gregory Osborne Page-Turner, 4th Bart.: his sale, 18 March 1828, bought by
note in the hand of Henry Pelham-Clinton, 4th Duke of Newcastle, dated 19 March 1828 (f. iv verso). Robert Triphook, London bookseller, bought by Page-Turner: above cited note.Sir Gregory Osborne Page-Turner, 4th Bart.: his sale, 18 March 1828, bought by
note in the hand of Henry Pelham-Clinton, 4th Duke of Newcastle, dated 19 March 1828 (f. iv verso). Robert Triphook, London bookseller, bought by Page-Turner: above cited note.Sir Gregory Osborne Page-Turner, 4th Bart.: his sale, 18 March 1828, bought by
note in the hand of Henry Pelham-Clinton, 4th Duke of Newcastle, dated 19 March 1828 (f. iv verso). Robert Triphook, London bookseller, bought by Page-Turner: above cited note.Sir Gregory Osborne Page-Turner, 4th Bart.: his sale, 18 March 1828, bought by
note in the hand of Henry Pelham-Clinton, 4th Duke of Newcastle, dated 19 March 1828 (f. iv verso). Robert Triphook, London bookseller, bought by Page-Turner: above cited note.Sir Gregory Osborne Page-Turner, 4th Bart.: his sale, 18 March 1828, bought by
note in the hand of Henry Pelham-Clinton, 4th Duke of Newcastle, dated 19 March 1828 (f. iv verso). Robert Triphook, London bookseller, bought by Page-Turner: above cited note.Sir Gregory Osborne Page-Turner, 4th Bart.: his sale, 18 March 1828, bought by
note in the hand of Henry Pelham-Clinton, 4th Duke of Newcastle, dated 19 March 1828 (f. iv verso). Robert Triphook, London bookseller, bought by Page-Turner: above cited note.Sir Gregory Osborne Page-Turner, 4th Bart.: his sale, 18 March 1828, bought by
note in the hand of Henry Pelham-Clinton, 4th Duke of Newcastle, dated 19 March 1828 (f. iv verso). Robert Triphook, London bookseller, bought by Page-Turner: above cited note.Sir Gregory Osborne Page-Turner, 4th Bart.: his sale, 18 March 1828, bought by
Claudius Daneus (Daneau), 1573: inscribed 'Ex libris Claudij danej / 1573' (f. 2) (see Wright 1972). James Woodman (d. 1728), London bookseller: acquired from him via the bookseller Charles Davis (fl. c. 1720) for the Harley Collection (see ~Diary~ 1966
Claudius Daneus (Daneau), 1573: inscribed 'Ex libris Claudij danej / 1573' (f. 2) (see Wright 1972). James Woodman (d. 1728), London bookseller: acquired from him via the bookseller Charles Davis (fl. c. 1720) for the Harley Collection (see ~Diary~ 1966
Claudius Daneus (Daneau), 1573: inscribed 'Ex libris Claudij danej / 1573' (f. 2) (see Wright 1972). James Woodman (d. 1728), London bookseller: acquired from him via the bookseller Charles Davis (fl. c. 1720) for the Harley Collection (see ~Diary~ 1966
Claudius Daneus (Daneau), 1573: inscribed 'Ex libris Claudij danej / 1573' (f. 2) (see Wright 1972). James Woodman (d. 1728), London bookseller: acquired from him via the bookseller Charles Davis (fl. c. 1720) for the Harley Collection (see ~Diary~ 1966
Claudius Daneus (Daneau), 1573: inscribed 'Ex libris Claudij danej / 1573' (f. 2) (see Wright 1972). James Woodman (d. 1728), London bookseller: acquired from him via the bookseller Charles Davis (fl. c. 1720) for the Harley Collection (see ~Diary~ 1966
Claudius Daneus (Daneau), 1573: inscribed 'Ex libris Claudij danej / 1573' (f. 2) (see Wright 1972). James Woodman (d. 1728), London bookseller: acquired from him via the bookseller Charles Davis (fl. c. 1720) for the Harley Collection (see ~Diary~ 1966
Claudius Daneus (Daneau), 1573: inscribed 'Ex libris Claudij danej / 1573' (f. 2) (see Wright 1972). James Woodman (d. 1728), London bookseller: acquired from him via the bookseller Charles Davis (fl. c. 1720) for the Harley Collection (see ~Diary~ 1966
Claudius Daneus (Daneau), 1573: inscribed 'Ex libris Claudij danej / 1573' (f. 2) (see Wright 1972). James Woodman (d. 1728), London bookseller: acquired from him via the bookseller Charles Davis (fl. c. 1720) for the Harley Collection (see ~Diary~ 1966