fretwork, foliate and scroll motif. There is confusion in the collation due to a later re-binding: ff. 2-3 (maybe f. 1 as well) were initially at the end of the codex as the earlier pencil foliation and quire numbering with
There is confusion in the collation due to a later re-binding: ff. 2-3 (maybe f. 1 as well) were initially at the end of the codex as the earlier pencil foliation and quire numbering with Roman numbers demonstrate.Hebrew foliation starts
century. It is one of the earliest surviving English maps.Wanting a few leaves ~passim~.For details on the scribes and the collation see Ransford 1989. Diagram of waterworks for the abbey (f. 6). Chi-ro symbol for Christ in red (f. 33).
fader of hevene'. 'seven werkes of mercy þat hi did noȝt here by hire lyf'. Codex Parchment 225 145-50 mm Collation unascertainable. Some catchwords, some signatures. Pricking not visible. Writing space of 180 x 93-100mm. Single columns with 32-38 lines.
jumbled fragment, 144 lines, of this text. Pickering 1975, pp. 23-24. Codex Parchment. Very thin, fine parchment. 260 175 mm. Collation unascertainable. Catchword on f. 32r. Pricking for the frame visible. Ruled in drypoint. Left margin has two lines ruled
a holster book. Originally 11 quires of 12 leaves. Catchwords ff. 25v, 37v, 49v, 61v, 73v, 85v, 87v, 108v, 121v. Collation as it survives today, quite complicated in the first and last quires: 1 12 (wants 1-3, 10-11); 2 12
ff. 205v Form of absolution and an account 'Jacobus Caryngton' and others, partly dated 1489. Codex Paper 218 145 mm Collation unascertainable, the manuscript is too tightly bound. Catchwords ff. 32v, 40v, 120v, 125v. Single columns without ruling. Frame occasionally
to þin endeles blis wiþ þe to wone wiþouten end. Amen.' Codex Parchment 246 160 mm Manuscript interleaved with paper. Collation not possible. Pricking not visible. Writing space of 194 x 85 mm. Single columns with 36-37 lines. Frame ruled