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    of their contemporary value) under the Act of Parliament that also established the British Museum; the Harley manuscripts form one of the foundation collections of the British Library. Partial border Thomas Hoccleve (index Occleve) Westminster England, S.E. (London or Westminster)

    of their contemporary value) under the Act of Parliament that also established the British Museum; the Harley manuscripts form one of the foundation collections of the British Library. Partial border Thomas Hoccleve (index Occleve) Westminster England, S.E. (London or Westminster)

    di S. Margarita) (ff. 1-54); Latin prayer (ff. 55-56) Charles Davis (bap. 1693, d. 1755), bookseller, an apprentice to the London bookseller Nathaniel Noel: sold to the Harleys on 29 October 1722 (see ~Diary~ 1966; Wright 1972).The Harley Collection, formed

    Robert Cotton (see Watson 1966, Wright 1972): listed in his catalogue without number as 'the Armes of the Companies of London' (see Add. 22918, f. 21; see Watson 1966).Sir Simonds D’Ewes (d. 1722), 3rd baronet and grandson of the former:

    a library in Düsseldorf: bought the entire Graevius library in 1703 (Wright 1972). Giovanni Giacomo Zamboni (d. 1753), resident in London for the Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt (c. 1723-1753), friend of Michael Mattaire, the classical scholar and historian of printing: bought

    formulae addressing various persons beginning with Pope Martin V (dedication) and ending with the nobles and aldermen of London (ff. 177-184). 9 large white vine initials in gold and colours (ff. 1, 9, 14, 19v, 23v, 29v, 42, 92, 157),

    which he bequeathed to Corpus Christi College, Cambridge (see Harley Catalogue and note by Frederick Madded f. [iii]).Mr Agarde of London: added extracts, 17th century (see Forshall and Madden).Henry Worsley (b. 1675, d. 1747), scholar and manuscript collector, envoy at

    1-27), its 17th-century ownership inscription (f. 1; see Wright and Wright 1966; Wright 1972)Giovanni Giacomo Zamboni (d. 1753), resident in London for the Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt (c. 1723-1753), friend of Michael Maittaire (b. 1670, d. 1747), the classical scholar and

    as supporters two lions [argent]; a couronne de marquis surmounting the shield (f. 1*).Thomas Ballard, bookseller and book auctioneer in London; his sale, 20 February 1720/21, lot 16, bought for Edward Harley through Thomas Bacon.The Harley Collection, formed by Robert

    as supporters two lions [argent]; a couronne de marquis surmounting the shield (f. 1*).Thomas Ballard, bookseller and book auctioneer in London; his sale, 20 February 1720/21, lot 16, bought for Edward Harley through Thomas Bacon.The Harley Collection, formed by Robert

    Düsseldorf: bought the entire Graevius library in 1703 (see Clark 1891; Wright 1972). Giovanni Giacomo Zamboni (d. 1753), resident in London for the Landgrave of Hesse-Darmstadt (c. 1723-1753), friend of Michael Mattaire, the classical scholar and historian of printing: bought

    according to the handwritten annotations in the BL Manuscript Department's copy of ~Catalogue of the Manuscripts at Ashburnham Place: Appendix~ (London: Hodgson, 1853).Bertram Ashburnham, 5th earl of Ashburnham: his sale, May 1897, bought by Yates Thompson together with the entire

    according to the handwritten annotations in the BL Manuscript Department's copy of ~Catalogue of the Manuscripts at Ashburnham Place: Appendix~ (London: Hodgson, 1853).Bertram Ashburnham, 5th earl of Ashburnham: his sale, May 1897, bought by Yates Thompson together with the entire

    according to the handwritten annotations in the BL Manuscript Department's copy of ~Catalogue of the Manuscripts at Ashburnham Place: Appendix~ (London: Hodgson, 1853).Bertram Ashburnham, 5th earl of Ashburnham: his sale, May 1897, bought by Yates Thompson together with the entire

    at the Bodleian Library, Oxford); see also John W. Bradley, ~A Dictionary of Miniaturists, Illuminators, Calligraphers and Copyists~, 3 vols (London: Quaritch, 1887-1889), I, 247-8; II, 11-12).A member of the Contarini family of Venice: with their arms, bendy of seven,

    and politician.Henry Howard (b. 1628, d. 1684), 6th duke of Norfolk, presented to the Royal Society in 1667.The Royal Society, London (its ink stamp: 'Soc. Reg. Lond / ex dono HENR. HOWARD / Norfolciensis.', f. 2).Purchased by the British Museum

    Andrew G. Watson, ~Catalogue of Dated and Datable Manuscripts c.700-1600 in the Department of Manuscripts, The British Library~, 2 vols (London: British Library, 1979), I, 166, where he rejects this as the date of the manuscript).Ludovico Carbone (b. 1430, d.

    Andrew G. Watson, ~Catalogue of Dated and Datable Manuscripts c.700-1600 in the Department of Manuscripts, The British Library~, 2 vols (London: British Library, 1979), I, 166, where he rejects this as the date of the manuscript).Ludovico Carbone (b. 1430, d.

    Andrew G. Watson, ~Catalogue of Dated and Datable Manuscripts c.700-1600 in the Department of Manuscripts, The British Library~, 2 vols (London: British Library, 1979), I, 166, where he rejects this as the date of the manuscript).Ludovico Carbone (b. 1430, d.

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