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Illuminated initial 'S'(cientia) with animal heads and full extenders. 2 historiated initials, in colours and gold, and partial bar borders with zoomorphic elements (ff. 129, 133v). 1 partial bar border incorporating a large hybrid (f. 3). Large initials in
Detail of illuminated initial 'S'(cientia) with animal heads. 2 historiated initials, in colours and gold, and partial bar borders with zoomorphic elements (ff. 129, 133v). 1 partial bar border incorporating a large hybrid (f. 3). Large initials in colours
Illuminated initials with animal heads. 2 historiated initials, in colours and gold, and partial bar borders with zoomorphic elements (ff. 129, 133v). 1 partial bar border incorporating a large hybrid (f. 3). Large initials in colours and silver and
Illuminated initial. 2 historiated initials, in colours and gold, and partial bar borders with zoomorphic elements (ff. 129, 133v). 1 partial bar border incorporating a large hybrid (f. 3). Large initials in colours and silver and gold with foliate
Illuminated initial with animal head and wings. 2 historiated initials, in colours and gold, and partial bar borders with zoomorphic elements (ff. 129, 133v). 1 partial bar border incorporating a large hybrid (f. 3). Large initials in colours and
Diagrams. 2 historiated initials, in colours and gold, and partial bar borders with zoomorphic elements (ff. 129, 133v). 1 partial bar border incorporating a large hybrid (f. 3). Large initials in colours and silver and gold with foliate decoration,
and some since written in the Saxon and laytine tonge'.Copy of a cirograph dated to the 10th year of King John (ff. 28v-29v).f. 81 should precede f. 83.Horizontal catchwords. Initials in blue with red pen-flourishing. Plain initials in red or
and some since written in the Saxon and laytine tonge'.Copy of a cirograph dated to the 10th year of King John (ff. 28v-29v).f. 81 should precede f. 83.Horizontal catchwords. Initials in blue with red pen-flourishing. Plain initials in red or
and some since written in the Saxon and laytine tonge'.Copy of a cirograph dated to the 10th year of King John (ff. 28v-29v).f. 81 should precede f. 83.Horizontal catchwords. Initials in blue with red pen-flourishing. Plain initials in red or
and some since written in the Saxon and laytine tonge'.Copy of a cirograph dated to the 10th year of King John (ff. 28v-29v).f. 81 should precede f. 83.Horizontal catchwords. Initials in blue with red pen-flourishing. Plain initials in red or
and some since written in the Saxon and laytine tonge'.Copy of a cirograph dated to the 10th year of King John (ff. 28v-29v).f. 81 should precede f. 83.Horizontal catchwords. Initials in blue with red pen-flourishing. Plain initials in red or
and some since written in the Saxon and laytine tonge'.Copy of a cirograph dated to the 10th year of King John (ff. 28v-29v).f. 81 should precede f. 83.Horizontal catchwords. Initials in blue with red pen-flourishing. Plain initials in red or
the Crucifixion with John the Evangelist and the Virgin Mary. Horizontal catchwords.Miniature curtains, likely of silk, once protected the full-page minitures. These are no longer extant, but the holes and thread, by means of which these were attached, are still
the seven angels showing John the holy city of Jerusalem descending from heaven. Extensive use of gold leaf. The manuscript is in excellent condition, but has been trimmed. The left side of the miniature of f. 43v has been cut
an angel showing John the river of the water of life, bright as crystal, proceeding from the throne of God. Extensive use of gold leaf. The manuscript is in excellent condition, but has been trimmed. The left side of the
Initial 'L'(ocutus) with floral penwork decoration and pen-flourishing including the head of a grotesque at the beginning of Augustine's 'De disciplina christiana'. f. 50 is blank.f. 96 is a parchment flyleaf.A composite manuscript. Large decorated initials in blue or
including the polyphonic conductus 'Veri floris sub figura' (f. 63) and contemporary additions relating to medicine (ff. 66, 84, 119-119v) John Nettleton, the elder (d. 1553) and the younger (d. c. 1597), of Hutton Cranswick, East Yorkshire: owned by him
Troiae (index Historia troiana; History of the Trojan war; De casu troiae; De bello troiano) Erased inscription (f. 1*v). Inscribed 'John Th[hom?]s', 16th century (f. 181).Sir Simonds d'Ewes (b.1602, d. 1650), 1st baronet, diarist, antiquary, and friend of Sir Robert
Puzzle initial 'A'(nno) with pen-flourishing. Fragments from a 14th-century liturgical book with musical notation on four-line red staves, used as flyleaves (ff. 1*-2*, 190-191v).Various manufacturing aids including leaf signatures. Original foliation. Large initial in blue and red with pen-flourishing
books (ff. 145, 146v, 149v, 150, 150v, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 161) and for the writings of Paul, Peter, John and Jude (ff. 261v, 268, 272, 274, 276, 277v, 279, 280v, 281, 283, 284, 285, 286, 306v, 308, 309v,