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historiated initials in colours and gold combined with a full foliate bar border including acanthus leaves and foliate feathering, of English kings (ff. 11, 141, 219, 265v, and 289v). Initials in blue with red pen-flourishing. Paraphs in red or blue.
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
a kneeling donor, William Melreth, alderman of London, in prayer, with his arms. Below this in gold letters and in English is the caption 'Blessed be the trinite', and an inscription detailing Melreth's gift of the missal to the church
(x2), 84 (x2), 84v (x2), 85 (x3), 85v). Small initials in plain red or blue. Regime de Santé Inscription in English and heraldic arms (f. 2v).Sir Hans Sloane (b. 1660, d. 1753), baronet, physician and collector. Purchased as part of
(x2), 84 (x2), 84v (x2), 85 (x3), 85v). Small initials in plain red or blue. Regime de Santé Inscription in English and heraldic arms (f. 2v).Sir Hans Sloane (b. 1660, d. 1753), baronet, physician and collector. Purchased as part of
(x2), 84 (x2), 84v (x2), 85 (x3), 85v). Small initials in plain red or blue. Regime de Santé Inscription in English and heraldic arms (f. 2v).Sir Hans Sloane (b. 1660, d. 1753), baronet, physician and collector. Purchased as part of
(x2), 84 (x2), 84v (x2), 85 (x3), 85v). Small initials in plain red or blue. Regime de Santé Inscription in English and heraldic arms (f. 2v).Sir Hans Sloane (b. 1660, d. 1753), baronet, physician and collector. Purchased as part of
the beginning of Genesis. 6 full-page miniatures, forming a cycle of images of the Old Testament (ff. 1-3v). Ff. 4-141v and 171v-221: 2 large historiated initials, developing partial borders, in colours and gold (ff. 4, 6v). 1 large decorated initial
Psalms. 6 full-page miniatures, forming a cycle of images of the Old Testament (ff. 1-3v). Ff. 4-141v and 171v-221: 2 large historiated initials, developing partial borders, in colours and gold (ff. 4, 6v). 1 large decorated initial with extension into
foliate border, at the beginning of an extract from the Old Testament. Suffrage to Thomas crossed out (f. 51v). 27 full-page miniatures, accompanied by large decorated initials on the following page, with full foliate borders, in colours and gold (ff.
calendar, 1480: '[D]ie sabbati A^o^ Domini 1480 med. noct. natus fuit I. Eage(?) … Eage(?)' (f. 6v). Added recipes in English, 15th century or 16th century, the second 'A watyr for the pestelens' (f. 111).Thomas Parker of Willingdon, Sussex, 16th
calendar, 1480: '[D]ie sabbati A^o^ Domini 1480 med. noct. natus fuit I. Eage(?) … Eage(?)' (f. 6v). Added recipes in English, 15th century or 16th century, the second 'A watyr for the pestelens' (f. 111).Thomas Parker of Willingdon, Sussex, 16th
calendar, 1480: '[D]ie sabbati A^o^ Domini 1480 med. noct. natus fuit I. Eage(?) … Eage(?)' (f. 6v). Added recipes in English, 15th century or 16th century, the second 'A watyr for the pestelens' (f. 111).Thomas Parker of Willingdon, Sussex, 16th
calendar, 1480: '[D]ie sabbati A^o^ Domini 1480 med. noct. natus fuit I. Eage(?) … Eage(?)' (f. 6v). Added recipes in English, 15th century or 16th century, the second 'A watyr for the pestelens' (f. 111).Thomas Parker of Willingdon, Sussex, 16th
calendar, 1480: '[D]ie sabbati A^o^ Domini 1480 med. noct. natus fuit I. Eage(?) … Eage(?)' (f. 6v). Added recipes in English, 15th century or 16th century, the second 'A watyr for the pestelens' (f. 111).Thomas Parker of Willingdon, Sussex, 16th
calendar, 1480: '[D]ie sabbati A^o^ Domini 1480 med. noct. natus fuit I. Eage(?) … Eage(?)' (f. 6v). Added recipes in English, 15th century or 16th century, the second 'A watyr for the pestelens' (f. 111).Thomas Parker of Willingdon, Sussex, 16th
calendar, 1480: '[D]ie sabbati A^o^ Domini 1480 med. noct. natus fuit I. Eage(?) … Eage(?)' (f. 6v). Added recipes in English, 15th century or 16th century, the second 'A watyr for the pestelens' (f. 111).Thomas Parker of Willingdon, Sussex, 16th
while below, four young men are standing before a Pope, who holds up open volumes containing the Old and New Testaments, in illustration of Paradiso V. Pope-Hennessy 1993 proposed a date after 1444, partly depending on the representations of the
of this one, it is of the akoutsos (or famous) Master (Afthentis) Michalis of whom all Turks, both young and old, were scared'. Spaces left for other miniatures.f. 1 is a paper fragment with notes by Covel pasted to f.
enclosed, while below, four young men are standing before a Pope, who holds up open volumes containing the Old and New Testaments, in illustration of Paradiso V. Pope-Hennessy 1993 proposed a date after 1444, partly depending on the representations of