Manuscripts, Section A 9832 British Library, London 82 images. Date(s) Author(s) [Geoffrey Chaucer] Collection(s) Part One: Medieval Manuscripts from the Sloane and Additional Manuscripts, Section A Manuscript Number 9832 Source Library British Library, London Description THE LEGENDE of good women,
Additional Manuscripts, Section A 10,046 British Library, London 136 images. Date(s) Author(s) [] Collection(s) Part One: Medieval Manuscripts from the Sloane and Additional Manuscripts, Section A Manuscript Number 10,046 Source Library British Library, London Description THE PSALMS in English, of
Additional Manuscripts, Section A 10,047 British Library, London 153 images. Date(s) Author(s) [] Collection(s) Part One: Medieval Manuscripts from the Sloane and Additional Manuscripts, Section A Manuscript Number 10,047 Source Library British Library, London Description THE PSALMES of Davith that
Manuscripts, Section A 10,302 British Library, London 71 images. Date(s) Author(s) [Thomas Norton] Collection(s) Part One: Medieval Manuscripts from the Sloane and Additional Manuscripts, Section A Manuscript Number 10,302 Source Library British Library, London Description THE ORDICALS of Alchymy, written,
Additional Manuscripts, Section A 10,303 British Library, London 9 images. Date(s) Author(s) [] Collection(s) Part One: Medieval Manuscripts from the Sloane and Additional Manuscripts, Section A Manuscript Number 10,303 Source Library British Library, London Description GROVVARY CMAUCXA'S Dream; a poem
nigrum'. Explicit stained and difficult to read. Other manuscripts: London, British Library, Additional 4797; London, British Library, Arundel 272; London, British Library, Harley 3840; London, British Library, Royal 18 A.vi; London, British Library, Sloane 7, 120, 135, 297, 962, 1315,
January 2004. Related Manuscripts and other documents Textual The treatise (item 2) is also found in London, British Library, MS Additional 4698, and London , British Library, MS Sloane 3160 which also contain texts ascribed a West Midlands dialect. Brodin,
same scribe worked on what is now London, British Library, Harley 2420. The two manuscripts were originally one. A Catalogue of the Harleian Manuscripts in the British Museum, 1808-1812 , 4 vols., London: G. Eyre and A. Strahan, 2. Commenced
Bodleian Library, Oxford, with introduction and glossary , EETS, os, 60, London: Tr ü bner. Furnivall, F. J., ed, 1858. Early English Meals and Manners , EETS, os, 32, London: Kegan Paul, Trench, Tr ü bner. Furnivall, F. J., ed,
to the Manuscripts in the British Museum in the Years 1911-15 , London. compiled by the staff of the dept of MSS, revised by Julius P. Gilson, London: printed for the trustees. 1925, p. 194. Brown, C. 1918. Dialogue
alderman of London, in prayer, with his arms. Below this in gold letters and in English is the caption 'Blessed be the trinite', and an inscription detailing Melreth's gift of the missal to the church of St Lawrence, London. Musical
the text is by Stephen Gardiner (b. 1495/8, d. 1555), theologian, administrator, and bishop of Winchester, and was written in London in 1549.Unidentified owner: inscribed with a shelfmark (?) '26' (?) (f. 1, upper left corner).? Thomas Howard (b. 1585,
the subsequent provenance suggests an origin in London.? John Smith, London, 16th century: a memorandum records that '… I, John Fysh(?), Dyer of London doythe owe unto John Smith of London cloth worker the some of 2s xd …' (f.
the subsequent provenance suggests an origin in London.? John Smith, London, 16th century: a memorandum records that '… I, John Fysh(?), Dyer of London doythe owe unto John Smith of London cloth worker the some of 2s xd …' (f.
with Gregory's Trental prayers The church of St Lawrence in London, given in 1446 by William Melreth, alderman, textile merchant of Broad Street, member of Parliament, and sheriff of London (colophon, f. 262v).? Thomas Howard (b. 1585, d. 1646), 2nd
. The coke of london while þe reue spakke For Ioy him þouht he clowde him on þe bakke Ha ha qd he for cristes passione This Mellere haþe a scharpe conclusione Vpon his argument of herbegage Wele seide Salamon
that he had mad al this array He sent his knaue and eke his wenche also Vpon his nede to london for to go And on the monday whan it drogh to nyght He shette his dore wyth outen candil
maad al this array He sente his knaue , and eek his wenche also Vp on his nede , to London for to go And on the Monday , whan it drow to nyght He shette his dore , with
pye He koude rooste , and seethe , and broille , frye Wel koude he knowe , a draghte of london ale And poudre marchaunt. tart and , Galyngale To boille the chiknes , with the Marybones A Cook they