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née Cecily Neville], duchess ofYork (b. 1415, d. 1495), Yorkist matriarch, and/or her husband RichardofYork, 3rd duke ofYork (b. 1411, d.1460), regent of France in 1436 and 1441-1445: includes the Yorkists badges of the white rose
of angels supporting the coat of arms of George Neville, archbishop ofYork (f. 4v), and gold initial with tendrils in a white vine style extending into the margin and including a bird and a head, at the beginning
arms differentiated by labels of three and five points for Edward's sons, Edward, prince of Wales, and Richard, duke ofYork, two banners held by angels bearing the royal arms of England, and a Yorkist badge of white ~rose-en-soleil~ with
beginning of major Psalm divisions (ff. 7, 22v, 32v, 41v, 51, 63, 74, 86), with the arms of Isabel, sister ofRichard, duke ofYork, aunt of Edward IV impaled by those of her husband, Henry Bourchier, 1st earl of
of Wales and Richard, duke ofYork, two banners with the royal arms of England, and the Yorkist badge of the white ~rose-en-soleil~ with a motto 'Dieu et mon droit', with a puzzle initial 'D'(e ceulz), at the beginning
of red and blue and surrounded by the Garter, with two escutcheons bearing the royal arms differenced by labels of three points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, and the Yorkist badge
arms differenced by labels of three points for his sons, Edward, the Prince of Wales and Richard, duke ofYork, two banners bearing the royal arms of England held by angels, and the Yorkist badge of the white ~rose-en-soleil~ with
Detail of a miniature of the death of Artabanus, with a partial border containing the arms ofRichard IV and a shield with a white rose of the York family, at the beginning of chapter 8 of book 3. Contains
Detail of a miniature of Appius Claudius in prison, with a partial border containing the arms ofRichard IV and a shield with a white rose of the York family, at the beginning of chapter 9 of book 3. Contains
of Appius Claudius in prison, with a partial border containing the arms ofRichard IV and a shield with a white rose of the York family, at the beginning of chapter 9 of book 3. Contains the second translation
of the death of Xerxes, with a partial border containing the arms ofRichard IV and a shield with a white rose of the York family, at the beginning of chapter 6 of book 3. Contains the second translation
of the exile of Dionysius, with a partial border containing the arms ofRichard IV and a shield with a white rose of the York family, at the beginning of chapter 5 of book 4. Contains the second translation
of the deposition of Evagoras, with a partial border containing the arms ofRichard IV and a shield with a white rose of the York family, at the beginning of chapter 6 of book 3. Contains the second translation
of the death of Artabanus, with a partial border containing the arms ofRichard IV and a shield with a white rose of the York family, at the beginning of chapter 8 of book 3. Contains the second translation
of the death of Demosthenes with a partial border containing the arms ofRichard IV and a shield with a white rose of the York family, at the beginning of chapter 11 of book 3. Contains the second translation
of the death of Hanno, with a partial border containing the arms ofRichard IV and a shield with a white rose of the York family, at the beginning of chapter 16 of book 3. Contains the second translation
Miniature of the death of children of Artaxerxes, with a partial border containing the arms ofRichard IV and a shield with a white rose of the York family, at the beginning of chapter 19 of book 3. Contains the
Miniature of the Dukes ofYork, Gloucester and Ireland dining with Richard II. Includes the third volume of the Recueil des croniques d’Engleterre of Jean of Wavrin, preceded by a list of contents (ff. 1-9v). According to McKendrick (see McKendrick
Detail of a miniature of the Dukes ofYork, Gloucester and Ireland dining with Richard II. Includes the third volume of the Recueil des croniques d’Engleterre of Jean of Wavrin, preceded by a list of contents (ff. 1-9v). According to
(index Romance of Tristan, Tristram, Romance of Tristam de Leonnais) Richard III, king of England (b. 1450, d. 1485): inscribed, as duke of Gloucester from 1461 to 1483) 'Iste Liber constat Ricardo Duci Gloucestre' (f. 155).Elizabeth ofYork (b. 1466,