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British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts

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of an English king in armour and tabard (Henry III), presenting a plaque with verses. Unfinished. 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

of an English king in armour and tabard (Edward I), presenting a plaque with verses. Unfinished. 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

of an English king in armour and tabard (Edward II), 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 Holme's

of an English king in armour and tabard (Edward III), 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 Holme's

of an English king in armour and tabard (Richard II), 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 Holme's

of an English king in armour and tabard (Henry IV), 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 Holme's

of an English king in armour and tabard (Henry V), 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 Holme's

of an English king in armour and tabard (Henry VI), 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 Holme's

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

sometimes with dragons (e.g., ff.1v, 173, 176v) in red and blue, with 1 dragon in gold (f. 7). Psalter (index Old Testament, Bible) Written for a nun: two prayers mention 'abbatissam nostram' (f. 176v, 179), perhaps in the diocese of

sometimes with dragons (e.g., ff.1v, 173, 176v) in red and blue, with 1 dragon in gold (f. 7). Psalter (index Old Testament, Bible) Written for a nun: two prayers mention 'abbatissam nostram' (f. 176v, 179), perhaps in the diocese of

sometimes with dragons (e.g., ff.1v, 173, 176v) in red and blue, with 1 dragon in gold (f. 7). Psalter (index Old Testament, Bible) Written for a nun: two prayers mention 'abbatissam nostram' (f. 176v, 179), perhaps in the diocese of

sometimes with dragons (e.g., ff.1v, 173, 176v) in red and blue, with 1 dragon in gold (f. 7). Psalter (index Old Testament, Bible) Written for a nun: two prayers mention 'abbatissam nostram' (f. 176v, 179), perhaps in the diocese of

duc de Gloucestre des seaulmes les quelx jay esleus du saultier' (f. 87v).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. Calendar pages The Master of Duke Humfrey's Psalms England, S. (London)

duc de Gloucestre des seaulmes les quelx jay esleus du saultier' (f. 87v).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. Illuminated initial The Master of Duke Humfrey's Psalms England, S. (London)

Homfrey duc de Gloucestre des seaulmes les quelx jay esleus du saultier' (f. 87v).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. David The Master of Duke Humfrey's Psalms England, S. (London)

Homfrey duc de Gloucestre des seaulmes les quelx jay esleus du saultier' (f. 87v).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. David The Master of Duke Humfrey's Psalms England, S. (London)

Homfrey duc de Gloucestre des seaulmes les quelx jay esleus du saultier' (f. 87v).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. David The Master of Duke Humfrey's Psalms England, S. (London)

Homfrey duc de Gloucestre des seaulmes les quelx jay esleus du saultier' (f. 87v).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. David The Master of Duke Humfrey's Psalms England, S. (London)

duc de Gloucestre des seaulmes les quelx jay esleus du saultier' (f. 87v).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. Historiated initials The Master of Duke Humfrey's Psalms England, S. (London)

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