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musical sections). Coloured initials in red or blue. Capitals marked in red. Liturgical texts including Offices, masses, etc., with a York calendar (index Breviary) Added saints in the litany, in 2 different hands, 'Herasme' and 'Reinalde(?)', 15th century (ff. 38v-39).Added
musical sections). Coloured initials in red or blue. Capitals marked in red. Liturgical texts including Offices, masses, etc., with a York calendar (index Breviary) Added saints in the litany, in 2 different hands, 'Herasme' and 'Reinalde(?)', 15th century (ff. 38v-39).Added
musical sections). Coloured initials in red or blue. Capitals marked in red. Liturgical texts including Offices, masses, etc., with a York calendar (index Breviary) Added saints in the litany, in 2 different hands, 'Herasme' and 'Reinalde(?)', 15th century (ff. 38v-39).Added
musical sections). Coloured initials in red or blue. Capitals marked in red. Liturgical texts including Offices, masses, etc., with a York calendar (index Breviary) Added saints in the litany, in 2 different hands, 'Herasme' and 'Reinalde(?)', 15th century (ff. 38v-39).Added
musical sections). Coloured initials in red or blue. Capitals marked in red. Liturgical texts including Offices, masses, etc., with a York calendar (index Breviary) Added saints in the litany, in 2 different hands, 'Herasme' and 'Reinalde(?)', 15th century (ff. 38v-39).Added
1969); six further leaves are in Harley 536 (see ~The Friars' Libraries~). Added texts, 13th century (ff. 53v-54v).The Austin Friars, York: recorded in their library catalogue, dated 1372 (see ~The Friars' Libraries~ 1990, A8.104). Added text, ?15th century (f. 54).Henry
Humfrey, duke of Gloucester with his arms and the arms of Anjou encircled by the Garter, and Richard, duke of York with his arms and an initial 'M' encircled by the Garter; the arms of France and of George encircled
Humfrey, duke of Glaucester with his arms and the arms of Anjou encircled by the Garter, and Richard, duke of York with his arms and an initial 'M' encircled by the Garter; the arms of France and of George encircled
form of a fleur-de-lys, with portraits of kings in medallions, supported by Richard, duke of York with his arms and an initial 'M' encircled by the Garter. The volume includes:List of contents (f. 1v);Dedicatory verses (f. 2v);Genealogical table of descendants