visible along the left-hand edge of the leaf made with a three-pointed tool. Leaves have been cut out between ff. 1 and 2, 53 and 54 (two), 86 and 87, 118 and 119 (two), 162 and 163, and cut in
and Ramsey are mentioned a few lines above the rubric. Leaves have been cut out between ff. 1 and 2, 53 and 54 (two), 86 and 87, 118 and 119 (two), 162 and 163, and cut in part, ff. 58,
married to Sexburga, sister of Etheldreda, both of whom were abbesses of Ely. Leaves have been cut out between ff. 1 and 2, 53 and 54 (two), 86 and 87, 118 and 119 (two), 162 and 163, and cut in
either be a 'G', for green, or a 'V', for 'vert', in French. Leaves have been cut out between ff. 1 and 2, 53 and 54 (two), 86 and 87, 118 and 119 (two), 162 and 163, and cut in
'bor' (boar); and on the bottom line next to 'Capra' is 'got' (goat). Leaves have been cut out between ff. 1 and 2, 53 and 54 (two), 86 and 87, 118 and 119 (two), 162 and 163, and cut in
ab executorib[us] p[re]d[ic]ti ep[iscop]i anno / d[omi]ni Mlill[esim]o CCCmoXLVto circa purificat[i]o[n]em b[eat]e V[ir]ginis' (f. 1); with a list of contents, in the same hand (f. 1); perhaps to be identified with the 'Policraticon Iohannis Sariburiensis cum aliis libri contentis; included
Coloured initials. Musical notation: Anglo-Saxon neumes, England (Winchester), mid-11th century (f. 4-4v).The volume is a composite manuscript made up of fragments of different date and origin bound at the beginning of the 16th-century swan-mark collection.The statutes of the Norwegian
Coloured initials. Musical notation: Anglo-Saxon neumes, England (Winchester), mid-11th century (f. 4-4v).The volume is a composite manuscript made up of fragments of different date and origin bound at the beginning of the 16th-century swan-mark collection.The statutes of the Norwegian
inscription (f. 2, copied on f. 1v in a 18th-century hand). Recipe for ink in Latin with English notes (f. 1), in a 17th-century hand. Stephen Potts: sold to Twysden in 1626: see Ovenden.Sir Roger Twysden (b. 1597, d. 1672),
inscription (f. 2, copied on f. 1v in a 18th-century hand). Recipe for ink in Latin with English notes (f. 1), in a 17th-century hand. Stephen Potts: sold to Twysden in 1626: see Ovenden.Sir Roger Twysden (b. 1597, d. 1672),
pen-flourishing. Blue, red and black initials. Blue paraphs. Rubric, underlining and highlighting of initials in red. Doctrinale fidei ecclesiae, Books 1 and 2 John Whethamstede (d. 1464), given by him for use of St Albans monks studying at Gloucester College,