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British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts

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(ff. 266v, 289v, 293, 297, 300v); 1 excised (f. 268). Large and small illusionistic initials in gold on red or blue grounds. Devotional miscellany Henry Reppes (d. 1558), of Mendham, Suffolk: inscribed by him 'Henry Reppes / Elizabeth Reppes' (his

(ff. 266v, 289v, 293, 297, 300v); 1 excised (f. 268). Large and small illusionistic initials in gold on red or blue grounds. Devotional miscellany Henry Reppes (d. 1558), of Mendham, Suffolk: inscribed by him 'Henry Reppes / Elizabeth Reppes' (his

(ff. 266v, 289v, 293, 297, 300v); 1 excised (f. 268). Large and small illusionistic initials in gold on red or blue grounds. Devotional miscellany Henry Reppes (d. 1558), of Mendham, Suffolk: inscribed by him 'Henry Reppes / Elizabeth Reppes' (his

(ff. 266v, 289v, 293, 297, 300v); 1 excised (f. 268). Large and small illusionistic initials in gold on red or blue grounds. Devotional miscellany Henry Reppes (d. 1558), of Mendham, Suffolk: inscribed by him 'Henry Reppes / Elizabeth Reppes' (his

(ff. 266v, 289v, 293, 297, 300v); 1 excised (f. 268). Large and small illusionistic initials in gold on red or blue grounds. Devotional miscellany Henry Reppes (d. 1558), of Mendham, Suffolk: inscribed by him 'Henry Reppes / Elizabeth Reppes' (his

foliate borders incorporating heraldic arms, in colours and gold. Small initials in colours and gold. Paraph marks alternately red or blue, some flourished. Nova Statuta (index Statutes of England, Statuta Angliae), 1 Edward III to 3 Henry VII (ff. 50-350v),

foliate borders incorporating heraldic arms, in colours and gold. Small initials in colours and gold. Paraph marks alternately red or blue, some flourished. Nova Statuta (index Statutes of England, Statuta Angliae), 1 Edward III to 3 Henry VII (ff. 50-350v),

foliate borders incorporating heraldic arms, in colours and gold. Small initials in colours and gold. Paraph marks alternately red or blue, some flourished. Nova Statuta (index Statutes of England, Statuta Angliae), 1 Edward III to 3 Henry VII (ff. 50-350v),

foliate borders incorporating heraldic arms, in colours and gold. Small initials in colours and gold. Paraph marks alternately red or blue, some flourished. Nova Statuta (index Statutes of England, Statuta Angliae), 1 Edward III to 3 Henry VII (ff. 50-350v),

foliate borders incorporating heraldic arms, in colours and gold. Small initials in colours and gold. Paraph marks alternately red or blue, some flourished. Nova Statuta (index Statutes of England, Statuta Angliae), 1 Edward III to 3 Henry VII (ff. 50-350v),

foliate borders incorporating heraldic arms, in colours and gold. Small initials in colours and gold. Paraph marks alternately red or blue, some flourished. Nova Statuta (index Statutes of England, Statuta Angliae), 1 Edward III to 3 Henry VII (ff. 50-350v),

historiated initials in colours, at the beginning of the text ad the preface (ff. 2, 7). Initials in black on blue grounds, or in gold on red grounds. Moralia, book 3, 19: De virtute mulierum Mary I (b. 1516, d.

at the beginning of each book (ff. 11, 42, 76v, 112, 139, 169, 205). Initials and paraphs in gold on blue and rose grounds with penwork decoration in gold. Cyropaedia (Cyropedie); De re militari (Lart de chevalerie) Thomas Thwaytes (d.

of Sir Mirth, watched by the narrator of the Roman de la rose, dressed in blue, at the left. The text of this manuscript was copied from a printed edition published at Lyon, probably around 1487 (see Kren and McKendrick

Mirth, watched by the narrator of the Roman de la rose, dressed in blue, at the left. The text of this manuscript was copied from a printed edition published at Lyon, probably around 1487 (see Kren and McKendrick 2003 no.

17v-150). Faceted initials in gold and colours with rubrics in a two, three, four, or five-colour alternating sequence of gold, blue, green, red and purple (ff. 4, 6, 8, 9v). Chronici canones Bernardo Bembo (b. 1433, d. 1519), humanist, governor

17v-150). Faceted initials in gold and colours with rubrics in a two, three, four, or five-colour alternating sequence of gold, blue, green, red and purple (ff. 4, 6, 8, 9v). Chronici canones Bernardo Bembo (b. 1433, d. 1519), humanist, governor

17v-150). Faceted initials in gold and colours with rubrics in a two, three, four, or five-colour alternating sequence of gold, blue, green, red and purple (ff. 4, 6, 8, 9v). Chronici canones Bernardo Bembo (b. 1433, d. 1519), humanist, governor

17v-150). Faceted initials in gold and colours with rubrics in a two, three, four, or five-colour alternating sequence of gold, blue, green, red and purple (ff. 4, 6, 8, 9v). Chronici canones Bernardo Bembo (b. 1433, d. 1519), humanist, governor

17v-150). Faceted initials in gold and colours with rubrics in a two, three, four, or five-colour alternating sequence of gold, blue, green, red and purple (ff. 4, 6, 8, 9v). Chronici canones Bernardo Bembo (b. 1433, d. 1519), humanist, governor

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