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half of the 13th century while ff. 15-176 are from the 4th quarter of the 13th century. The flyleaves (ff. 1, 177-178) contain portions of an antiphoner containing offices of St Oswald and All Saints in Protogothic script with square

half of the 13th century while ff. 15-176 are from the 4th quarter of the 13th century. The flyleaves (ff. 1, 177-178) contain portions of an antiphoner containing offices of St Oswald and All Saints in Protogothic script with square

half of the 13th century while ff. 15-176 are from the 4th quarter of the 13th century. The flyleaves (ff. 1, 177-178) contain portions of an antiphoner containing offices of St Oswald and All Saints in Protogothic script with square

half of the 13th century while ff. 15-176 are from the 4th quarter of the 13th century. The flyleaves (ff. 1, 177-178) contain portions of an antiphoner containing offices of St Oswald and All Saints in Protogothic script with square

designs, and red penwork decoration / pen-flourishing or in red, with reserved designs, and green penwork decoration / pen-flourishing (ff. 1, 7, 13v, 20, 25v, 36, 43v, 52v, 59v, 66, 76, 84, 92v, 101v, 112v, 120v, 128, 135v, 144, 153,

Notes) ? The Benedectine abbey of Saints Peter, Paul and Andrew, Peterborough, Northamptonshire: listed in its catalogue (see Ker 1964).f. 1 is a parchment leaf with a 12th-century ? list of contents.Charles Howard, the Earl of Carlisle, in the 18th

Notes) ? The Benedectine abbey of Saints Peter, Paul and Andrew, Peterborough, Northamptonshire: listed in its catalogue (see Ker 1964).f. 1 is a parchment leaf with a 12th-century ? list of contents.Charles Howard, the Earl of Carlisle, in the 18th

Notes) ? The Benedectine abbey of Saints Peter, Paul and Andrew, Peterborough, Northamptonshire: listed in its catalogue (see Ker 1964).f. 1 is a parchment leaf with a 12th-century ? list of contents.Charles Howard, the Earl of Carlisle, in the 18th

and patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley ‘20 die mensis Januarij, A.D. 1721/22’ (f. 1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b. 1694, d. 1755) during her lifetime

and patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley ‘20 die mensis Januarij, A.D. 1721/22’ (f. 1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b. 1694, d. 1755) during her lifetime

and patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley ‘20 die mensis Januarij, A.D. 1721/22’ (f. 1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b. 1694, d. 1755) during her lifetime

and patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley ‘20 die mensis Januarij, A.D. 1721/22’ (f. 1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b. 1694, d. 1755) during her lifetime

and patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley ‘20 die mensis Januarij, A.D. 1721/22’ (f. 1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b. 1694, d. 1755) during her lifetime

and patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley ‘20 die mensis Januarij, A.D. 1721/22’ (f. 1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b. 1694, d. 1755) during her lifetime

and patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley ‘20 die mensis Januarij, A.D. 1721/22’ (f. 1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b. 1694, d. 1755) during her lifetime

and patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley ‘20 die mensis Januarij, A.D. 1721/22’ (f. 1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b. 1694, d. 1755) during her lifetime

and patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley ‘20 die mensis Januarij, A.D. 1721/22’ (f. 1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b. 1694, d. 1755) during her lifetime

and patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley ‘20 die mensis Januarij, A.D. 1721/22’ (f. 1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b. 1694, d. 1755) during her lifetime

and patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley ‘20 die mensis Januarij, A.D. 1721/22’ (f. 1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b. 1694, d. 1755) during her lifetime

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