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
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
15 12 ; 16 8 ; 17 8 ; 18 12 . Although each leaf is now mounted separately this collation has been suggested by Nevanlinna and Taavitsainen 1993, p. 53 (See also Ker and Piper 1992, p. 352). Writing
pendant, resembles Briquet's no. 1865 and is found on ff. 93-196, 221-8, 237-76, 301-24, 340-48, 397-436, 453-84. 287 205 mm Collation as it survives today: 1-2 8 , 3 8 (wants 8 after f. 31), 4 8 (wants 1 before