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423Valentynyanus tholder / 4.29Valentinianus the yonger52Vecta an ylond144Venym of Alysaundre / 330Vaspasianus emperour4 / 10Vysyons of danyel / 3 / 1 / 2 / 3Vyrgyl maronen̄344Vitellus Cesar410Vitalianus pope / 516Vlyxes knyght / 225Vortigerus kyng.433Item of hym51Vortimerius his sone / 51Vterpendragon
Franconia126Fraunce / 127Frensshe kynges / 127Flaundres a lond /128Item of Flaundres62Flemynges160Flemynges cam in to Englond714Face of a man21Pharao kyng213Faunus kyng221Fables founden218Fable of pheton213Fable of wolues322Fabricius duke331Fames or honger48Faustina tempted415Fabian pope420Fedus or bargayne215Fenicia or fenices1 15 / 20Frederyk the fyrst
Stryf bytwene kynges of englond and of fraūce / 7 /44Syege of brwyck744Samaria a lond115Samaria & samaryt /234Saxonia a prouynce / 126Sclauia a prouince121Sardyn an ylond130Shrewsbury ā toune / 147Seuarn a Ryuer146Samuel a prophete / 227Saul kynge228Saluste historian334Slande /
Felde at brenkheth / vl̄27Gallia and galyardes Ilondes127Gactely·132Gagates a stone141Gallacia a lond118Galline or hennes chaungyng theyr kynde / 21Gayus Cesar47Galba Cesar44Galyeen415Gracianus funorius Gracian emperour / 430Glastenbury and his relyquyes523Gladius athelstani / 66Glaston abbot73Germanye and his nature126Item of germanye51Getulia a
made61Malmesbury yeuen68Maydens shorne as clerkes624Men slayn with myse / 73Met and mesur of therthe / 1.5Men clothed lyke wymmē / 1 / 33Men wonderly shapen / 22Medea goth fro her husbond221Men bicome birdes225Men bycome wolues225Mynstral bycometh an asse225Mesures and weyghtes
And bygȳneth his tale 76/1</ctp>.<resp>LC</resp> Whilom þer was dwellyng at Oxenford A riche gnof þat gestes heeld to boorde And of his craft he was a Carpenter Wiþ him þer was dwellyng a pore scoler Had lerned art but
is evident on folio 39r. The capital has been decorated using a shyning blue.<resp>ODR</resp></notetxt></note><note><notetxt><ctp>1</ctp>There is a small pricking next L 1 of the prologue, which appears under the illumination and is visible from the verso of 39v.<resp>ODR</resp></notetxt></note> In al the
Incipit fabula Armigeri<note><notetxt><ctp>1</ctp>The ink in this folio is brown and becomes darker brown afterwards. NB an extra watermarked leafs was used here.<resp>ODR</resp></notetxt></note> At Sarray , in the lond of Tartarye There dwelled a kyng , that werred Russye Thorugh
SECUNDUM JOHANNEM XXIX . [i. 1 ] In principio erat Verbum, & Verbum erat.
SECUNDUM MATHEUM LXI . [vii. 1 ] Nolite judicare, ut non judicemini.
SECUNDUM LUCAM VII . [ii. 1 ] Exiit edictum a Cesare Augusto , ut describeretur.
SECUNDUM MATHEUM X. [ii. 1 ] Cum natus esset Jesus in Bethleem Jude in diebus Herodis.
SECUNDUM LUCAM XVI . [iii. 1 ] Anno quinto decimo imperii Tyberii Cesaris, procurante.
A1/11 p.1 (var.) Heading here as in LA 1, LF 91, CU 101 and PLIA2 1. LALIA1 1 and LALIA2 have simply: Prebende. No heading in BC 113, LALIA3 1, PLIA1 1, PC 17, CM 145v, OE 78v and OH
Decanatus Christianitatis Lincoln' 1 Lincolnshire Archives Office, Lincoln Dean and Chapter Muniments, A1/11 p.2
SUMMA TAXACIONIS BENEFICIORUM ISTIUS DECANATUS LSD426-1-0 £ 426. 1s. 0d. 639.075
£ 4. 3s. 4d. RECTORY OF MASTER CLEMENT (pat.) not known If appropriated No Full entry 1 Lincolnshire Archives Office, Lincoln Dean and Chapter Muniments, A1/11 p.202 £ 4. 3s. 4d. 6.25 1 No name is given for this 'rectory'.
(income unspecified or various) ROCHESTER, KENT, ARCHDEACON OF £ 10. 0s. 0d. If appropriated No Full entry 1 £ 10. 0s. 0d. 15 1 This item was listed before the deanery of Shoreham but was not attached to a particular
Numerous space fillers in colours and gold. Fragments from Exodus (1:1-8:5) K. B. No. 1: inscribed (f. 1).Moses Wilhelm Shapira (b. 1830, d. 1884), a antiquities dealer of Jerusalem: purchased by the British Museum from him on 8 July 1882:
space fillers in colours and gold. Fragments from Exodus (1:1-8:5) K. B. No. 1: inscribed (f. 1).Moses Wilhelm Shapira (b. 1830, d. 1884), a antiquities dealer of Jerusalem: purchased by the British Museum from him on 8 July 1882: inscribed
Numerous space fillers in colours and gold. Fragments from Exodus (1:1-8:5) K. B. No. 1: inscribed (f. 1).Moses Wilhelm Shapira (b. 1830, d. 1884), a antiquities dealer of Jerusalem: purchased by the British Museum from him on 8 July 1882:
Numerous space fillers in colours and gold. Fragments from Exodus (1:1-8:5) K. B. No. 1: inscribed (f. 1).Moses Wilhelm Shapira (b. 1830, d. 1884), a antiquities dealer of Jerusalem: purchased by the British Museum from him on 8 July 1882:
and brown (ff. 2v, 3). Numerous space fillers in colours and gold. Fragments from Exodus (1:1-8:5) K. B. No. 1: inscribed (f. 1).Moses Wilhelm Shapira (b. 1830, d. 1884), a antiquities dealer of Jerusalem: purchased by the British Museum from
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County: Northumberland Code: L1104 MS reference: Gosforth, Northumberland Record Office, ZSW 1/150 Text: Accord Be it knawyn to all men yat J Edgar of heton Fully dischargis & relesis My sister dame Mar of scwynbourne of ye same
Manuscripts from the Additional Manuscripts, Section B Manuscript Number 28,617 Source Library British Library, London Description Prologue, II, 513-end, f. 1; "Legenda Cleopatrye," II, 1-31, f. 2; Tisbe, II. 103-end, f. 3; "Legenda Didonis Cartagie Regine," 11. 1-180, 381-end, with
Number 24,192 Source Library British Library, London Description 11. AN epistle "of religious exortacioun" to a nun of how she should "growe in religious vertuously as a goostly tree," f. 1. 2 2. "A Lettre sent to a religious
images. Date(s) Author(s) [] Collection(s) Part One: Julius Manuscript Number Julius D. x Source Library British Library, London Description 11. Vita Roberti Betinensis (de Betun) Herefordensis Episcopi (ob. 1148.) 2. v. Anglia Sacra, i. xvi. Pr. in Angl. Sacra,
Collection(s) Part Five: Vespasian Manuscript Number Vespasianus E. XXII Source Library British Library, London Description 11. Registrum aliud chartarum abbatiæ de Burgo S. Petri. 1. 2 2. Taxationes ecclesiarum, pensionum, et portionum personarum ecclesiasticarum, in archidiaconatibus Oxon. Buckingham, Bedeford,
iv Source Library British Library, London Description 11. Annales a Bruto ad annum 1326. quibus multa inseruntur de electione et morte episcoporum Angliæ, et præsertim de controversiis priorum et episcoporum Ecclesiæ Dunelmensis. 1. 2 2. Placita inter Willielmum Wickewane
9, LATIN EPIGRAM Item 9, LATIN EPIGRAM: FOOTNOTE 1 In happy times, many friends are counted. / When good fortune disappears, there will be none Item 9, LATIN EPIGRAM: EXPLANATORY NOTE 1 Tempore felici. This text begins one-third down the
EPIGRAMS Item 11a, LATIN EPIGRAM: FOOTNOTE 1 O son of Assidus, son of Assidus, I say you will conquer the Romans (I say the Romans will conquer you) Item 11a, LATIN EPIGRAM: EXPLANATORY NOTE 1 O Asside, Asside dico te
feature that opens Passion 1 is actually a theatrical induction, a dramatic feature that most scholars consider an early modern innovation. The dialogue here between Satan and John the Baptist is a true induction because it: 1) introduces the characters
Revisited; and Palmers conclusion in Corpus Christi Cycles in Yorkshire, p. 228. 7 British Library MS. Cotton Vespasian D.VIII, fol. 1; N-Town Play, ed. Spector, pp. xiiixvi, and especially the discussion of N-Town in Fletcher, N-Town Plays. See also the
Item 1, Saint Eustace: Introduction Return to Menu of TEAMS Texts Copyright Information for this edition Gerould, Forerunners; and A. Thompson, Jaussian Expectation. 5 As another family miscellany manuscript, Digby 86 offers useful comparisons to Ashmole 61, since it shares
Scribe 1 Short couplets. Ends imperfect with only 24 lines (barely legible) remaining. Single letters remaining on the stub f.256ra suggest at least 29 lines lost. Apparently an attempt was made to erase the text. Edition: E. Kölbing, 'Kleine Publicationen
Scribe 1 6-line stanzas, rhyming aabccb. 42 lines. Begins imperfect. Edition: H. Varnhagen, 'Zu Mittelenglischen Gedichten', Anglia, 3 (1880): 275-292. ('VII: Noch Einmal zu den Sprüchen des Heiligen Bernhard': 291-292). Another edition: D. Laing, A Penni Worth of Witte, Abbotsford
Scribe 1 6-line stanzas, rhyming aabccb. 74 lines not including speaker labels. First line defective. Ends imperfect through the loss of five succeeding leaves. One other manuscript: Bodleian Library MS 1687 (Digby 86). S. W. Midlands. c.1275. Digby 86 also
Scribe 1 16-line stanzas, rhyming aaabcccbdddbeeeb. Markedly alliterative. 112 lines. Unique copy. Edition: C. Carleton-Brown, Religious Lyrics of the XIVth Century (Oxford: Clarendon, 1924). Second edition revised by G. V. Smithers (Oxford: Clarendon, 1952). Other editions: C. Bullock, 'The Enemies
Scribe 1 A paraphrase of Psalm 51 (Vulgate Psalm 50). Short couplets. 96 lines including a lacuna on f.280va, but excluding Latin headings. The oldest version of this text. For further discussion of later and related redactions see: J. J.