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France in 1380 (f. 1).Catchwords. 34 miniatures in colours and gold with partial borders, at the beginning of books (ff. 1, 3, 4, 8v, 11v, 14v, 17v, 20, 24v, 25v, 28, 30, 32v, 39, 47, 48v, 50, 51v, 55, 58,

books signed by Richard III: see Sutton and Visser-Fuchs 1997 p. 1. 2 large puzzle initials in red and blue with foliate pen-flourishing in blue and red (ff. 1, 20v). Large and smaller initials in blue with red foliate pen-flourishing.

Most of the rest of the decoration consists of drawings of birds and other figures in the margins (e.g. f. 1), on the initials (e.g. f. 92v), or attached to descenders of the lowest line of writing (e.g. f. 37).

127-137v). 4 large initials with penwork decoration in combinations of purple, green, blue, and/or red (ff. 4, 28, 111, 122). 1 large initial in purple with penwork decoration in blue (f. 12). Plain initials in red, green, blue, or purple,

127-137v). 4 large initials with penwork decoration in combinations of purple, green, blue, and/or red (ff. 4, 28, 111, 122). 1 large initial in purple with penwork decoration in blue (f. 12). Plain initials in red, green, blue, or purple,

found referred to in publications by this number. To see this cutting in the Manuscripts Reading Room order Add. 29902. 1 historiated initial 'A' in colours and gold, of Christ blessing three kneeling saints. Cutting from a choir book Frederick

initial with foliate decoration in colours and gold, extending into partial border in colours and gold with foliate decoration (f. 1). Smaller initials in gold on coloured grounds, with foliate extensions. Blue initials with red pen-flourishing. Red and blue paraphs

initial with foliate decoration in colours and gold, extending into partial border in colours and gold with foliate decoration (f. 1). Smaller initials in gold on coloured grounds, with foliate extensions. Blue initials with red pen-flourishing. Red and blue paraphs

Decorated panel with foliate scroll and geometric design, at the end of ~parashat tetzaweh ~ (Ex. 27:20-30:10). Incomplete at the beginning, and several lacunae. Ruling is visible. Numerous decorated panels inserted into the body of the text, in colours

initial. f. 1 is a parchment flyleaf.Unfoliated paper leaves after ff. 7, 13, 21, 33, 41, 56, 57).Detailed descrition of the manuscript in Flower. Large initials in brown with penwork decoration, many with interlace. Small initials in brown. Spaces left

Henry VIII, after she was created Marquess of Pembroke on 1 September 1532, but before she became queen in March 1533: her heraldic device of an imperial falcon (f. 1); see Carley 2000 and 2004).The Old Royal Library: 1542 Westminster

and 11 to replace missing leaves. 1 large historiated(?) initial (cut out), accompanied by a full foliate border, in colours and gold (f. 3). Smaller initials in gold on red and blue grounds, with foliate extensions into the margins, 5

Surrey' (f. 1). Henry Howard (b. 1628, d. 1684), 6th duke of Norfolk, presented to the Royal Society in 1667.The Royal Society, London (its ink stamp: 'Soc. Reg. Lond / ex dono HENR. HOWARD / Norfolciensis.', f. 1; its book-plate

62v-93v), and 2 full-page miniatures at the beginning and at the end of the text of the Haggadah (ff. 1, 35v). 5 textual illustrations (ff. 9v, 20v, 21, 22, 22v). Numerous decorated initial-word panels with gold letters. Embellished vertical band

(ff. 62v-93v), and 2 full-page miniatures at the beginning and at the end of the text of the Haggadah (ff. 1, 35v). 5 textual illustrations (ff. 9v, 20v, 21, 22, 22v). Numerous decorated initial-word panels with gold letters. Embellished vertical

glosses The Benedictine priory of Holy Trinity, or Christ Church, Canterbury: inscribed, 'De claustro X[risti] / cantuarie', 13th century (f. 1); included in the catalogue of Henry of Eastry (beginning of the 14th century), no. 246 (see M. R. James,

glosses The Benedictine priory of Holy Trinity, or Christ Church, Canterbury: inscribed, 'De claustro X[risti] / cantuarie', 13th century (f. 1); included in the catalogue of Henry of Eastry (beginning of the 14th century), no. 246 (see M. R. James,

paper fragment with text.ff. 144-45 are parchment flyleaves with added notes in French in a late 14th-century hand. 1 diagram and 1 table in brown and red ink (f. 212v). 2 historiated initials in colours and gold with partial borders

(for the poem, see Davidson vol. 1, no. 1651). Pricking and ruling are visible. Edges coloured in red.Jerusalem as the place of production is mentioned only in the later complement pasted onto f. 1, but not in the original colophon

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