. . . ' (f. 2).ff. 3-4v contain Latin text in Gothic hybrid script.Mr. Fowler, Evesham: above-cited inscription (f. 2).? John Somers (b. 1651, d. 1716), Baron Somers, lawyer and politician: above-cited note written by James West (f. 2).Sir Joseph
. . . ' (f. 2).ff. 3-4v contain Latin text in Gothic hybrid script.Mr. Fowler, Evesham: above-cited inscription (f. 2).? John Somers (b. 1651, d. 1716), Baron Somers, lawyer and politician: above-cited note written by James West (f. 2).Sir Joseph
. . . ' (f. 2).ff. 3-4v contain Latin text in Gothic hybrid script.Mr. Fowler, Evesham: above-cited inscription (f. 2).? John Somers (b. 1651, d. 1716), Baron Somers, lawyer and politician: above-cited note written by James West (f. 2).Sir Joseph
Talamo, ~Codices Cantorum: Miniature e Disegni nei Codici della Capella Sistina~ (Florence: Officine del Novecento, 1998), pp. 216-22 (p. 218)). John Rushout (b. 1769, d. 1859), 2nd Baron Northwick: his sale, Sotheby's, 16 November 1925, part of lot 129; purchased
Quoniam'. If so, the compiler of the inventory mistook the sequence of St. John's Gospel for a prayer to St. John Baptist and the word 'quoniam' has to be taken as the opening word of the second leaf of the
Quoniam'. If so, the compiler of the inventory mistook the sequence of St. John's Gospel for a prayer to St. John Baptist and the word 'quoniam' has to be taken as the opening word of the second leaf of the
Quoniam'. If so, the compiler of the inventory mistook the sequence of St. John's Gospel for a prayer to St. John Baptist and the word 'quoniam' has to be taken as the opening word of the second leaf of the
Quoniam'. If so, the compiler of the inventory mistook the sequence of St. John's Gospel for a prayer to St. John Baptist and the word 'quoniam' has to be taken as the opening word of the second leaf of the
Quoniam'. If so, the compiler of the inventory mistook the sequence of St. John's Gospel for a prayer to St. John Baptist and the word 'quoniam' has to be taken as the opening word of the second leaf of the
Quoniam'. If so, the compiler of the inventory mistook the sequence of St. John's Gospel for a prayer to St. John Baptist and the word 'quoniam' has to be taken as the opening word of the second leaf of the
Quoniam'. If so, the compiler of the inventory mistook the sequence of St. John's Gospel for a prayer to St. John Baptist and the word 'quoniam' has to be taken as the opening word of the second leaf of the
Illuminated initial 'F'(ore) with floral spray. Ruled in ink.For a detailed list of the contents, see the Harley Catalogue.ff. 1*, 2* are parchment flyleaves with various inscriptions (see Provenance) 1 large initial in gold on a red and blue
two saints holding books (John the Evangelist and the Virgin?), at the beginning of the 'Obsecro te' prayer. Including the mixed Hours of the Virgin and of the Cross (imperfect; ff. 1-24v), the Hours of the Passion (imperfect; ff. 25-26v),
in the early 15th century (f. 140v; inscription transcribed below). The chantry of St Giles in the chapel of St John the Evangelist at Ravensworth castle or manor, (Yorkshire) founded by Henry, Lord of Fitz Hugh in 1468: inscribed, late
in the early 15th century (f. 140v; inscription transcribed below). The chantry of St Giles in the chapel of St John the Evangelist at Ravensworth castle or manor, (Yorkshire) founded by Henry, Lord of Fitz Hugh in 1468: inscribed, late
in the early 15th century (f. 140v; inscription transcribed below). The chantry of St Giles in the chapel of St John the Evangelist at Ravensworth castle or manor, (Yorkshire) founded by Henry, Lord of Fitz Hugh in 1468: inscribed, late
Calendar (ff. 170-175v) including: Wulstan, Batildis, Edward, Cuthbert, Edmund, John of Berverley, Dunstan, Etheldreda, Thomas (in red; 6 July), Swithun, Kenelm, Cuthburge, Thomas of Hereford (f. 174v, 1 October), Wulfran, Wenefrede, In the litanies: Swythune, Birine (f. 214v), Dunstan, Grimbalde,
Decorated border with foliate decoration, flowers, winged busts, 2 cameo medallions, and one with a tree and the motto 'Quid bene acta iuvant', title 'SONETTI' in a cartouche, initial in gold on a blue panel at the beginning of
Puzzle initial 'L'(a purveiance) with pen-flourishing forming a three-sided border including foliate motifs and a dragon, at the beginning of the prologue to the Livre de Sydrac. f. 1* is a parchment fragment, probably from a 14th-century charter, written
Detail of a zoomorphic initial 'D' at the beginning of a prayer attributed to Pope Gregory the Great. One of a group of Southumbrian prayerbooks of the "Tiberius" group, the others being Harley 7653, and Cambridge, Cambridge University Library,