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miniatures, was produced at Durham around the same time and is Cambridge, Trinity College MS O.1.64.St Cuthbert was a seventh-century, English Christian leader, renowned for his ascetic practices and the miracles attributed to him during his lifetime and posthumously. Born

miniatures, was produced at Durham around the same time and is Cambridge, Trinity College MS O.1.64.St Cuthbert was a seventh-century, English Christian leader, renowned for his ascetic practices and the miracles attributed to him during his lifetime and posthumously. Born

miniatures, was produced at Durham around the same time and is Cambridge, Trinity College MS O.1.64.St Cuthbert was a seventh-century, English Christian leader, renowned for his ascetic practices and the miracles attributed to him during his lifetime and posthumously. Born

beg. 'Non est in altum elevata superbia.Part 4: The front flyleaf (f. 85) contains St Godric's hymns in early Middle English (northern dialect). The Latin translation is in a 14th-century hand.Part 5: The text contains the date 1204, therefore it

or a hand (ff. 87v, 90v, 95v, 96, 168v). Psalter, in the Gallican version, and canticles (ff. 168v-180v) with continuous English glosses, imperfect The Benedictine abbey of New Minster, Winchester: written by the same scribe as in three other manuscripts

or a hand (ff. 87v, 90v, 95v, 96, 168v). Psalter, in the Gallican version, and canticles (ff. 168v-180v) with continuous English glosses, imperfect The Benedictine abbey of New Minster, Winchester: written by the same scribe as in three other manuscripts

chapel in 1358: inscription (f. 2, copied on f. 1v in a 18th-century hand). Recipe for ink in Latin with English notes (f. 1), in a 17th-century hand. Stephen Potts: sold to Twysden in 1626: see Ovenden.Sir Roger Twysden (b.

chapel in 1358: inscription (f. 2, copied on f. 1v in a 18th-century hand). Recipe for ink in Latin with English notes (f. 1), in a 17th-century hand. Stephen Potts: sold to Twysden in 1626: see Ovenden.Sir Roger Twysden (b.

9th or 10th-century manuscript and f. 92 is a fragment of a leaf from a late 14th- or early 15th-century English manuscript.In the lower margin of f. 1 is a large sketch of the initial 'B'. Catchwords. Guide script for

f. 58. f. 143v is blank but no text is missing.Ending with a list of contents written in an earlier English hand (2nd half of the 13th century), and therefore may have been taken from an earlier manuscript of the

| Walteri | [..?]eff’ (f. 19, within the coloured initial).Unidentified owners, 15th century and 16th century, with inscriptions, partly in English, including: ‘Ouidus de ponto fidelissime & integraliter p(re)c(io) xvi.d.’, ‘Quo quis antiquinæ; eo melinæ B. Suggyn’.’ (f. 2v), '‘S(ir)

| Walteri | [..?]eff’ (f. 19, within the coloured initial).Unidentified owners, 15th century and 16th century, with inscriptions, partly in English, including: ‘Ouidus de ponto fidelissime & integraliter p(re)c(io) xvi.d.’, ‘Quo quis antiquinæ; eo melinæ B. Suggyn’.’ (f. 2v), '‘S(ir)

| Walteri | [..?]eff’ (f. 19, within the coloured initial).Unidentified owners, 15th century and 16th century, with inscriptions, partly in English, including: ‘Ouidus de ponto fidelissime & integraliter p(re)c(io) xvi.d.’, ‘Quo quis antiquinæ; eo melinæ B. Suggyn’.’ (f. 2v), '‘S(ir)

Royal Society of London in the lower margin. Numerous 17th and 18th-century marginal inscriptions.St Cuthbert was a seventh-century, English Christian leader, renowned for his ascetic practices and the miracles attributed to him during his lifetime and posthumously. Born in Northumbria

| Walteri | [..?]eff’ (f. 19, within the coloured initial).Unidentified owners, 15th century and 16th century, with inscriptions, partly in English, including: ‘Ouidus de ponto fidelissime & integraliter p(re)c(io) xvi.d.’, ‘Quo quis antiquinæ; eo melinæ B. Suggyn’.’ (f. 2v), '‘S(ir)

| Walteri | [..?]eff’ (f. 19, within the coloured initial).Unidentified owners, 15th century and 16th century, with inscriptions, partly in English, including: ‘Ouidus de ponto fidelissime & integraliter p(re)c(io) xvi.d.’, ‘Quo quis antiquinæ; eo melinæ B. Suggyn’.’ (f. 2v), '‘S(ir)

| Walteri | [..?]eff’ (f. 19, within the coloured initial).Unidentified owners, 15th century and 16th century, with inscriptions, partly in English, including: ‘Ouidus de ponto fidelissime & integraliter p(re)c(io) xvi.d.’, ‘Quo quis antiquinæ; eo melinæ B. Suggyn’.’ (f. 2v), '‘S(ir)

pontificum Anglorum. Numerous 17th and 18th-century marginal inscriptions.St Cuthbert was a seventh-century, English Christian leader, renowned for his ascetic practices and the miracles attributed to him during his lifetime and posthumously. Born in Northumbria around 635, he entered the monastery

Cuthbert. Numerous 17th and 18th-century marginal inscriptions.St Cuthbert was a seventh-century, English Christian leader, renowned for his ascetic practices and the miracles attributed to him during his lifetime and posthumously. Born in Northumbria around 635, he entered the monastery of

Vita sancti Edwardi regis Anglorum. St Cuthbert was a seventh-century, English Christian leader, renowned for his ascetic practices and the miracles attributed to him during his lifetime and posthumously. Born in Northumbria around 635, he entered the monastery of Melrose

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