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    British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts

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    decorated initials (2 lines), in colours and gold. Small initials (1 line) and line fillers in gold on red and blue grounds. Capital letters highlighted in yellow. Book of Hours, Use of Sarum Sir William Oldhall of Narford (d. 1460),

    decorated initials (2 lines), in colours and gold. Small initials (1 line) and line fillers in gold on red and blue grounds. Capital letters highlighted in yellow. Book of Hours, Use of Sarum Sir William Oldhall of Narford (d. 1460),

    decorated initials (2 lines), in colours and gold. Small initials (1 line) and line fillers in gold on red and blue grounds. Capital letters highlighted in yellow. Book of Hours, Use of Sarum Sir William Oldhall of Narford (d. 1460),

    decorated initials (2 lines), in colours and gold. Small initials (1 line) and line fillers in gold on red and blue grounds. Capital letters highlighted in yellow. Book of Hours, Use of Sarum Sir William Oldhall of Narford (d. 1460),

    decorated initials (2 lines), in colours and gold. Small initials (1 line) and line fillers in gold on red and blue grounds. Capital letters highlighted in yellow. Book of Hours, Use of Sarum Sir William Oldhall of Narford (d. 1460),

    decorated initials (2 lines), in colours and gold. Small initials (1 line) and line fillers in gold on red and blue grounds. Capital letters highlighted in yellow. Book of Hours, Use of Sarum Sir William Oldhall of Narford (d. 1460),

    decorated initials (2 lines), in colours and gold. Small initials (1 line) and line fillers in gold on red and blue grounds. Capital letters highlighted in yellow. Book of Hours, Use of Sarum Sir William Oldhall of Narford (d. 1460),

    decorated initials (2 lines), in colours and gold. Small initials (1 line) and line fillers in gold on red and blue grounds. Capital letters highlighted in yellow. Book of Hours, Use of Sarum Sir William Oldhall of Narford (d. 1460),

    decorated initials (2 lines), in colours and gold. Small initials (1 line) and line fillers in gold on red and blue grounds. Capital letters highlighted in yellow. Book of Hours, Use of Sarum Sir William Oldhall of Narford (d. 1460),

    beginning of the prologue and of each book (ff. 2, 5v, 16v, 24v, 37v, 49v, 62, 70v, 84, 96, 107v). Blue initials with red pen-flourishing and red initials with purple pen-flourishing. Rubrics in red. Ethica (index Ethics) Jacobus de Ardicijs

    annis domini 1438 die 21 Julij in vigilia sanctae Marie Magdalene. Deo gratias' (f. 263v); the Fiato arms of a blue dragon on a helm with the initials 'B' and 'FI' (f. 1). Joannes Rhodius of Padua (1587-1659): (see Wright).John

    decorated initials (2 lines), in colours and gold. Small initials (1 line) and line fillers in gold on red and blue grounds. Capital letters highlighted in yellow. Book of Hours, Use of Sarum Sir William Oldhall of Narford (d. 1460),

    decorated initials (2 lines), in colours and gold. Small initials (1 line) and line fillers in gold on red and blue grounds. Capital letters highlighted in yellow. Book of Hours, Use of Sarum Sir William Oldhall of Narford (d. 1460),

    decorated initials (2 lines), in colours and gold. Small initials (1 line) and line fillers in gold on red and blue grounds. Capital letters highlighted in yellow. Book of Hours, Use of Sarum Sir William Oldhall of Narford (d. 1460),

    Edward III, wearing a blue Garter mantle, with his arms. This is the first armorial for the Order of the Garter. The leaves were rearranged and are now mounted on paper leaves.ff. 1-3v are later notes; f. 4 is a

    Duke of Lancaster, wearing a blue Garter mantle, with his arms. This is the first armorial for the Order of the Garter. The leaves were rearranged and are now mounted on paper leaves.ff. 1-3v are later notes; f. 4 is

    some with marginal extensions (ff. 1, 3v, 4, 13, 34v, 37, 38, 54v, 73v, 74v, 90v, 100v, 101v). Initials in blue, red or green. Topographia Hiberniae, Expugnatio Hibernica, Itinerarium Kambriae; De purgatorio sancti Patrici, Excerpts from the Chronicle of Eusebius

    the left, facing Sir John Beauchamp, each wearing a blue Garter mantle over plate armour and surcoat displaying his arms. A framed tablet displays painted arms of successors in their Garter stalls at St. George's Chapel, Windsor. This is the

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