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and Rouse 2000).Busleyden College, Leuven (index Louvain), 16th/17th century: inscribed 'Ex bibliotheca Collegii Buslidiani Lovanij' (f. 1; see Wright 1972). John Chamberlayne (b. 1666, d. 1723), translator and literary editor, son of Edward Chamberlayne (b. 1616, d. 1703), writer: purchased
and Rouse 2000).Busleyden College, Leuven (index Louvain), 16th/17th century: inscribed 'Ex bibliotheca Collegii Buslidiani Lovanij' (f. 1; see Wright 1972). John Chamberlayne (b. 1666, d. 1723), translator and literary editor, son of Edward Chamberlayne (b. 1616, d. 1703), writer: purchased
and Rouse 2000).Busleyden College, Leuven (index Louvain), 16th/17th century: inscribed 'Ex bibliotheca Collegii Buslidiani Lovanij' (f. 1; see Wright 1972). John Chamberlayne (b. 1666, d. 1723), translator and literary editor, son of Edward Chamberlayne (b. 1616, d. 1703), writer: purchased
decoration in blue and/or red. Rubrics in red. Small initials highlighted in red. Castle Acre cartulary, arranged mainly topographically. ? John Wynchelsea (index Wynchelsey), prior of the Cluniac priory of Castle Acre, c. 1510: his inscription 'Iohannes Wynchelse' (f. 5*
texts on medicine (f. 1v), 'De modo scribendi certa vocabula' (ff. 2-3v), 'De xii signis solis' (f. 4r-4v), 14th/15th centuries. John Thring (?) (d. by 1484), principal of St Mildred Hall, Oxford and, among others, keeper of the Warwick chest:
Crucifixion, with Mary and John flanking Christ on the cross, a skull below, and two angels above. Musical notation.ff. 108-109 are 14th century replacement folios written below top line.The original text is erased in several places (e.g., ff. 76-78v; ff.
Crucifixion, with Mary and John flanking Christ on the cross, a skull below, and two angels above. Musical notation.ff. 108-109 are 14th century replacement folios written below top line.The original text is erased in several places (e.g., ff. 76-78v; ff.
Inscription recording the pledge of the book by William de Rokesle, a Dominican friar from London, to James of Spain, canon of St. Paul's, London, illegitimate son of King Alfonso X of Castile, and nephew of Eleanor, wife of