Illuminated headpiece with foliate decoration and initial at the beginning of Mark. The volume of which this manuscript was originally a part also contained Metz, Bibliothèque Municipale, MS 4 (destroyed in 1944), which comprised Acts, Catholic and Pauline Epistles,
Illuminated headpiece with foliate decoration and initial at the beginning of John. The volume of which this manuscript was originally a part also contained Metz, Bibliothèque Municipale, MS 4 (destroyed in 1944), which comprised Acts, Catholic and Pauline Epistles,
Headpiece with foliate decoration on gold ground and gold initial 'E'(peideper) at the beginning of the Gospel of Luke. The volume of which this manuscript was originally a part also contained Metz, Bibliothèque Municipale, MS 4 (destroyed in 1944),
transferred there in 1638, with a 18th century French note regarding the manuscript’s provenance (f. ir-v), and 'No. 197' (f. 1, lower left corner).? The abbey of St-Laurence (18th century French note regarding the manuscript’s provenance, f. ir-v).Charles Burney (b.
transferred there in 1638, with a 18th century French note regarding the manuscript’s provenance (f. ir-v), and 'No. 197' (f. 1, lower left corner).? The abbey of St-Laurence (18th century French note regarding the manuscript’s provenance, f. ir-v).Charles Burney (b.
Plaquette of the Adoration of the Shepherds. The volume of which this manuscript was originally a part also contained Metz, Bibliothèque Municipale, MS 4 (destroyed in 1944), which comprised Acts, Catholic and Pauline Epistles, and Hebrews 1:1-12:16. Pink silk
Plaquette of the Adoration of the Magi. The volume of which this manuscript was originally a part also contained Metz, Bibliothèque Municipale, MS 4 (destroyed in 1944), which comprised Acts, Catholic and Pauline Epistles, and Hebrews 1:1-12:16. Pink silk
Headpiece with foliate decoration on gold ground and illuminated initial 'E'(peideper) at the beginning of the Gospel of Luke. The volume of which this manuscript was originally a part also contained Metz, Bibliothèque Municipale, MS 4 (destroyed in 1944),
and topographer (inscribed in pencil ‘Gregory the 1st Dialogues, Compleat, Wrote about/ Anno Domini 1400 in the Court Hand’, f. 1); for similar notations see Burney 39, 287, 288, 307?, and 323, and Additional 18601.Charles Burney (b. 1757, d. 1817),
and 22, Additional 16983, the first three having the inscription ‘Vale Gaspar’; King's 18 is dated 1464. Title page (f. 1) and end page (f. 315v) of capitals in alternating colours; a full border of white vine scroll with the
Initial 'Q'(uae), and 'I'(erarchia) in blue, red, and green with penwork decoration, in Hugh of Saint Victor's Commentary on Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite's Celestial Hierarchy. ff. 107 and 108 watermarked with an image of Britannia? in an oval medallion topped
Initial 'H'(actenus) in blue, red, and green with penwork decoration, in Hugh of Saint Victor's Commentary on Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite's Celestial Hierarchy. ff. 107 and 108 watermarked with an image of Britannia? in an oval medallion topped by a
Full Record: Scilly Isles County Cornwall Transcript Icon description island, off St Buryan Icons island Description Appearances entirely faded Etymology uncertain Translation Earlier editors Celly (OS 1935, Parsons) Early Maps Silly (Angliae Figura) Overwritten Attested spelling Sully Hy 1 Ol
Full Record: Dale County Pembrokeshire Transcript dale Icon description single building Icons building Description Appearances faded Etymology OE dael, ON dalr, 'valey' Translation Earlier editors Early Maps dale (Angliae Figura); dale (Totius Britanniae; single building) Overwritten no Attested spelling
faded Etymology OE haefer, 'goat' + ford, 'ford' Translation Earlier editors havford (Parsons) Early Maps Arforde (Angliae Figura); hau(er)ford (Totius Britanniae; two buildings, castle, walls with one gate) Overwritten yes (?) Attested spelling Haverford 1204 PbRec i. 1; Welsh Hwlffordd
P; among the 12th-century attestations there are 5 herst-forms, among the 13th-century attestations there are 11 hurst-forms, 4 herst-forms and 1 hirst-form, among the 14th-century attestations there are only hurst-forms, and among the 15th-century attestations there are 2 herst-forms, so