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Meir b. Malakiel Ashkenazi: sold to his brother-in-law, Moses Ibn Keves in the month of Sivan 5162 (3 May to 1 June 1402): inscribed (on a strip of vellum stuck on a paper strip pasted on f. 1).Abraham Hen, son
Meir b. Malakiel Ashkenazi: sold to his brother-in-law, Moses Ibn Keves in the month of Sivan 5162 (3 May to 1 June 1402): inscribed (on a strip of vellum stuck on a paper strip pasted on f. 1).Abraham Hen, son
Meir b. Malakiel Ashkenazi: sold to his brother-in-law, Moses Ibn Keves in the month of Sivan 5162 (3 May to 1 June 1402): inscribed (on a strip of vellum stuck on a paper strip pasted on f. 1).Abraham Hen, son
Meir b. Malakiel Ashkenazi: sold to his brother-in-law, Moses Ibn Keves in the month of Sivan 5162 (3 May to 1 June 1402): inscribed (on a strip of vellum stuck on a paper strip pasted on f. 1).Abraham Hen, son
Meir b. Malakiel Ashkenazi: sold to his brother-in-law, Moses Ibn Keves in the month of Sivan 5162 (3 May to 1 June 1402): inscribed (on a strip of vellum stuck on a paper strip pasted on f. 1).Abraham Hen, son
Meir b. Malakiel Ashkenazi: sold to his brother-in-law, Moses Ibn Keves in the month of Sivan 5162 (3 May to 1 June 1402): inscribed (on a strip of vellum stuck on a paper strip pasted on f. 1).Abraham Hen, son
Meir b. Malakiel Ashkenazi: sold to his brother-in-law, Moses Ibn Keves in the month of Sivan 5162 (3 May to 1 June 1402): inscribed (on a strip of vellum stuck on a paper strip pasted on f. 1).Abraham Hen, son
Meir b. Malakiel Ashkenazi: sold to his brother-in-law, Moses Ibn Keves in the month of Sivan 5162 (3 May to 1 June 1402): inscribed (on a strip of vellum stuck on a paper strip pasted on f. 1).Abraham Hen, son
Meir b. Malakiel Ashkenazi: sold to his brother-in-law, Moses Ibn Keves in the month of Sivan 5162 (3 May to 1 June 1402): inscribed (on a strip of vellum stuck on a paper strip pasted on f. 1).Abraham Hen, son
gold ground, with a gold portcullis on a blue ground with gold, and England's arms on a gold ground (ff. 1, 59, 76, 98). 'Champ' initials in colours and gold at the beginning of each section. Quadripartite Indenture for Henry
gold ground, with a gold portcullis on a blue ground with gold, and England's arms on a gold ground (ff. 1, 59, 76, 98). 'Champ' initials in colours and gold at the beginning of each section. Quadripartite Indenture for Henry
gold ground, with a gold portcullis on a blue ground with gold, and England's arms on a gold ground (ff. 1, 59, 76, 98). 'Champ' initials in colours and gold at the beginning of each section. Quadripartite Indenture for Henry
gold ground, with a gold portcullis on a blue ground with gold, and England's arms on a gold ground (ff. 1, 59, 76, 98). 'Champ' initials in colours and gold at the beginning of each section. Quadripartite Indenture for Henry
gold ground, with a gold portcullis on a blue ground with gold, and England's arms on a gold ground (ff. 1, 59, 76, 98). 'Champ' initials in colours and gold at the beginning of each section. Quadripartite Indenture for Henry
gold ground, with a gold portcullis on a blue ground with gold, and England's arms on a gold ground (ff. 1, 59, 76, 98). 'Champ' initials in colours and gold at the beginning of each section. Quadripartite Indenture for Henry
gold ground, with a gold portcullis on a blue ground with gold, and England's arms on a gold ground (ff. 1, 59, 76, 98). 'Champ' initials in colours and gold at the beginning of each section. Quadripartite Indenture for Henry
(on f. 182v) does not fit the present collation, since this folio is presently the third leaf of quire xxiv^8^. 1 miniature and full foliate border (f. 14). Numerous decorated initial words with red and blue pen-flourishing. Numerous pen-flourishing around
(on f. 182v) does not fit the present collation, since this folio is presently the third leaf of quire xxiv^8^. 1 miniature and full foliate border (f. 14). Numerous decorated initial words with red and blue pen-flourishing. Numerous pen-flourishing around
(on f. 182v) does not fit the present collation, since this folio is presently the third leaf of quire xxiv^8^. 1 miniature and full foliate border (f. 14). Numerous decorated initial words with red and blue pen-flourishing. Numerous pen-flourishing around
fighting men, at the beginning of the prologue. Catchwords, bifolium signatures, and correction signs at the end of the quires. 1 historiated initial in colours and gold of the author portrait, with a partial border containing two fighting men, at