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as trustee for property of Thomas, 7th earl of Ormond, in a patent of livery, 12th December 1515 (See Warner and Gilson, 1921).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. England
as trustee for property of Thomas, 7th earl of Ormond, in a patent of livery, 12th December 1515 (See Warner and Gilson, 1921).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. England
trustee for property of Thomas, 7th earl of Ormond, in a patent of livery, 12th December 1515 (See Warner and Gilson, 1921).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. Christ England
for property of Thomas, 7th earl of Ormond, in a patent of livery, 12th December 1515 (See Warner and Gilson, 1921).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. Guardian angel England
property of Thomas, 7th earl of Ormond, in a patent of livery, 12th December 1515 (See Warner and Gilson, 1921).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. Christ raising Lazarus England
as trustee for property of Thomas, 7th earl of Ormond, in a patent of livery, 12th December 1515 (See Warner and Gilson, 1921).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. England
as trustee for property of Thomas, 7th earl of Ormond, in a patent of livery, 12th December 1515 (See Warner and Gilson, 1921).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. England
as trustee for property of Thomas, 7th earl of Ormond, in a patent of livery, 12th December 1515 (See Warner and Gilson, 1921).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. England
as trustee for property of Thomas, 7th earl of Ormond, in a patent of livery, 12th December 1515 (See Warner and Gilson, 1921).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. England
as trustee for property of Thomas, 7th earl of Ormond, in a patent of livery, 12th December 1515 (See Warner and Gilson, 1921).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. England
as trustee for property of Thomas, 7th earl of Ormond, in a patent of livery, 12th December 1515 (See Warner and Gilson, 1921).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. England
as trustee for property of Thomas, 7th earl of Ormond, in a patent of livery, 12th December 1515 (See Warner and Gilson, 1921).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. England
devil stretches a blindfold over his eyes, representing the blindness of the Jews to the Christian fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy; miniature of the prophet Malachai holding a scroll, in Matfré Ermengau of Béziers's Breviari d'Amour. The text is originally
in brown ink (f. 73v). Smaller and small initials in red with blue pen-flourishing or in blue with red pen-flourishing. Old Testament (index Bible) Colophon: 'Ci fine le psautier et cest la fin du premier volume de la bible, et
steps on his foot, representing the blindness of the Jews to the Christian fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy concerning the Curse of the Serpent and the Burning Bush (Genesis 3); miniature of Peter holding a scroll; miniature of Paul holding
from reading, representing the blindness of the Jews to the Christian fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy concerning Aaron's rod; miniature of Gregory holding a scroll, in Matfré Ermengau of Béziers's Breviari d'Amour. The text is originally a Provencal poem composed
to cover his ears, representing the blindness of the Jews to the Christian fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy ; miniature of Jerome with a scroll; miniature of a devil covering the ears of a Jew holding a scroll, in Matfré
a devil covers his eyes, representing the blindness of the Jews to the Christian fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy; miniature of John holding a scroll, in Matfré Ermengau of Béziers's Breviari d'Amour. The text is originally a Provencal poem composed
a devil covers his eyes, representing the blindness of the Jews to the Christian fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy; miniature of Ambrose holding a scroll, in Matfré Ermengau of Béziers's Breviari d'Amour. The text is originally a Provencal poem composed
cover his eyes, representing the blindness of the Jews to the Christian fulfillment of Old Testament prophecy; miniature of Jacob holding a scroll; miniature of a devil blindfolding a woman holding a book, in Matfré Ermengau of Béziers's Breviari d'Amour.