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d. 1652), librarian and biblical scholar and writer, a list of Ailred's works in his handwriting (f. 2).The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): in the catalogue of 1666, Royal Appendix 71 (f. 5v) and in the 1698 catalogue

d. 1652), librarian and biblical scholar and writer, a list of Ailred's works in his handwriting (f. 2).The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): in the catalogue of 1666, Royal Appendix 71 (f. 5v) and in the 1698 catalogue

d. 1652), librarian and biblical scholar and writer, a list of Ailred's works in his handwriting (f. 2).The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): in the catalogue of 1666, Royal Appendix 71 (f. 5v) and in the 1698 catalogue

f. 2.The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Royal seal of a ship, 17th century (f. 2) but not in the 17th century catalogues.Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal

f. 2.The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Royal seal of a ship, 17th century (f. 2) but not in the 17th century catalogues.Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal

f. 2.The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Royal seal of a ship, 17th century (f. 2) but not in the 17th century catalogues.Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal

f. 2.The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Royal seal of a ship, 17th century (f. 2) but not in the 17th century catalogues.Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal

manibus sit p[ro]cul iste liber' (c. 1467: see dated inscription in Royal 2 C I) (f. 3v). The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Westminster inventory number '286' (f. 1); included in the inventory of books in the Upper

of St. Andrew, Rochester: inscribed 'Liber de Claustro Roffens[i] (f. i) and in the catalogue of 1202 (no,.94).The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Westminster inventory number 'no. 638 '; included in the inventory of books in the Upper

of St. Andrew, Rochester: inscribed 'Liber de Claustro Roffens[i] (f. i) and in the catalogue of 1202 (no,.94).The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Westminster inventory number 'no. 638 '; included in the inventory of books in the Upper

of St. Andrew, Rochester: inscribed 'Liber de Claustro Roffens[i] (f. i) and in the catalogue of 1202 (no,.94).The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Westminster inventory number 'no. 638 '; included in the inventory of books in the Upper

of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Bradenstock, Wiltshire: according to label on modern binding (see Warner and Gilson 1921).The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): perhaps acquired by King Henry VIII and stored initially at Hampton Court or Greenwich (see

of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Bradenstock, Wiltshire: according to label on modern binding (see Warner and Gilson 1921).The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): perhaps acquired by King Henry VIII and stored initially at Hampton Court or Greenwich (see

of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Bradenstock, Wiltshire: according to label on modern binding (see Warner and Gilson 1921).The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): perhaps acquired by King Henry VIII and stored initially at Hampton Court or Greenwich (see

of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Bradenstock, Wiltshire: according to label on modern binding (see Warner and Gilson 1921).The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): perhaps acquired by King Henry VIII and stored initially at Hampton Court or Greenwich (see

of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Bradenstock, Wiltshire: according to label on modern binding (see Warner and Gilson 1921).The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): perhaps acquired by King Henry VIII and stored initially at Hampton Court or Greenwich (see

of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Bradenstock, Wiltshire: according to label on modern binding (see Warner and Gilson 1921).The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): perhaps acquired by King Henry VIII and stored initially at Hampton Court or Greenwich (see

[Peter des Roches] (f. 1) and the 'Apocalypsis Goliae' (ff. 90v-92), both here attributed to Walter Map. The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Westminster inventory number 'no. 1066 '; included in the catalogue of 1666, Royal Appendix 71

[Peter des Roches] (f. 1) and the 'Apocalypsis Goliae' (ff. 90v-92), both here attributed to Walter Map. The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Westminster inventory number 'no. 1066 '; included in the catalogue of 1666, Royal Appendix 71

[Peter des Roches] (f. 1) and the 'Apocalypsis Goliae' (ff. 90v-92), both here attributed to Walter Map. The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Westminster inventory number 'no. 1066 '; included in the catalogue of 1666, Royal Appendix 71

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