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his collection, no. 1202 (see ~The Lumley Library~, 1956) under the title 'Hocleve, of the governance of Princes, in oulde English' corresponding with the inscription on a slip of parchment from the former binding pasted on f. 1; passed to
grounds with penwork decoration in gold throughout the text. Book of Hours, Use of Sarum The calendar and litany include English saints: the translation of Thomas of Canterbury in red (7th July, f. 7), the translation of Hugh in red
century.Westminster Abbey: inscribed, 'Eccl[es]ie b[eat]i Pet[r]i Westm[onasteriensis]', 14th-15th century (f. 138).Initials 'H. C', 16th century? (f. 138). The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): included in the 1698 catalogue of the library of St James’s Palace (see [Edward Bernard],
York, and cardinal: 'TC' monogram, perhaps for Thomas Cardinalis (see Carley 2000, p. xxxiii), 16th century (f. i).The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Westminster inventory number 'no. 1044' (f. i), included in the inventory of books in the
table of contents and a prologue. The prologue states that this is a selection from about 300 miracles recorded (in English) in a book kept at Windsor, to which the reference is given in each case (f. 30).f. 33: Dedicatory
table of contents and a prologue. The prologue states that this is a selection from about 300 miracles recorded (in English) in a book kept at Windsor, to which the reference is given in each case (f. 30).f. 33: Dedicatory
table of contents and a prologue. The prologue states that this is a selection from about 300 miracles recorded (in English) in a book kept at Windsor, to which the reference is given in each case (f. 30).f. 33: Dedicatory
table of contents and a prologue. The prologue states that this is a selection from about 300 miracles recorded (in English) in a book kept at Windsor, to which the reference is given in each case (f. 30).f. 33: Dedicatory
Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Royal seal of a ship, 17th century (f. 1), but not included in the catalogues of 1666 or 1698.Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the
(f. 8);'Flores antidotarii' (ff. 9-12);A treatise on plague (ff. 80, 81-82);collections of medical recipes both in Latin and in Middle English (~passim~).A full table of contents in the on-line British Library Manuscripts Catalogue [www.bl.uk/catalogues/manuscripts].Old foliation '1-36' with gaps suggests the
Middle English (ff. 86-87);Medical compendium attributed here to 'Master Pauline', in Middle English (ff. 87-91v);Treatise on uroscopy in Middle English (ff. 93-94v);Thomas Awkbarow, 96 culinary recipes in Middle English (ff. 95v-103);A text relating to John Lydgate, Dietary, in Middle English
Middle English (ff. 86-87);Medical compendium attributed here to 'Master Pauline', in Middle English (ff. 87-91v);Treatise on uroscopy in Middle English (ff. 93-94v);Thomas Awkbarow, 96 culinary recipes in Middle English (ff. 95v-103);A text relating to John Lydgate, Dietary, in Middle English
Middle English (ff. 86-87);Medical compendium attributed here to 'Master Pauline', in Middle English (ff. 87-91v);Treatise on uroscopy in Middle English (ff. 93-94v);Thomas Awkbarow, 96 culinary recipes in Middle English (ff. 95v-103);A text relating to John Lydgate, Dietary, in Middle English
Middle English (ff. 86-87);Medical compendium attributed here to 'Master Pauline', in Middle English (ff. 87-91v);Treatise on uroscopy in Middle English (ff. 93-94v);Thomas Awkbarow, 96 culinary recipes in Middle English (ff. 95v-103);A text relating to John Lydgate, Dietary, in Middle English
Middle English (ff. 86-87);Medical compendium attributed here to 'Master Pauline', in Middle English (ff. 87-91v);Treatise on uroscopy in Middle English (ff. 93-94v);Thomas Awkbarow, 96 culinary recipes in Middle English (ff. 95v-103);A text relating to John Lydgate, Dietary, in Middle English
Middle English (ff. 86-87);Medical compendium attributed here to 'Master Pauline', in Middle English (ff. 87-91v);Treatise on uroscopy in Middle English (ff. 93-94v);Thomas Awkbarow, 96 culinary recipes in Middle English (ff. 95v-103);A text relating to John Lydgate, Dietary, in Middle English
Middle English (ff. 86-87);Medical compendium attributed here to 'Master Pauline', in Middle English (ff. 87-91v);Treatise on uroscopy in Middle English (ff. 93-94v);Thomas Awkbarow, 96 culinary recipes in Middle English (ff. 95v-103);A text relating to John Lydgate, Dietary, in Middle English
Middle English (ff. 86-87);Medical compendium attributed here to 'Master Pauline', in Middle English (ff. 87-91v);Treatise on uroscopy in Middle English (ff. 93-94v);Thomas Awkbarow, 96 culinary recipes in Middle English (ff. 95v-103);A text relating to John Lydgate, Dietary, in Middle English
in red. Carthusian Customary ? The English communithy of Sheen Anglorum, settled from the Charterhouse of Jesus of Bethlehem in Sheen, Surrey, in Flanders from 1568 to 1783 (see Ker 1964): note in English (f. 1); inscription 'Shene' (f. 2);
ff. 76-77.f. 130, Leaf from an early 13th century English Breviary. Musical notation: neumes on red four-line staves (C, D, F and B clefs).f. 131, leaf from a late 13th century English Troper (Sanctus and Agnus tropes). Musical notation: square