i.e., the Ordinance of the Confraternity of the Immaculate Conception, with a portrait of Henry VII, his wife, Elizabeth of York and their children praying before the image of Anna and Joachim at the Golden Gate (see J. J. G.
i.e., the Ordinance of the Confraternity of the Immaculate Conception, with a portrait of Henry VII, his wife, Elizabeth of York and their children praying before the image of Anna and Joachim at the Golden Gate (see J. J. G.
i.e., the Ordinance of the Confraternity of the Immaculate Conception, with a portrait of Henry VII, his wife, Elizabeth of York and their children praying before the image of Anna and Joachim at the Golden Gate (see J. J. G.
ff. 2-81 and 83-90. To see this cuttings in the Manuscripts Reading Room order Add. 18196, ff. 2-81 and 83-90.New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Robert Lehman Collection (see Palladino 2003, cat. no. 69) was probably excised from the same
35254P-V.Other cuttings from the same volume are Add. 21412, f. 98-110, Add. 49520; Chicago, Art Institute of Chicago, 1982.438; New York, Brooklyn Museum, 11.499 and The Morgan Library and Museum, MS. 270; Philadelphia, Free library, Ms. 27:7; Texas, private collection
35254P-V.Other cuttings from the same volume are Add. 21412, f. 98-110, Add. 49520; Chicago, Art Institute of Chicago, 1982.438; New York, Brooklyn Museum, 11.499 and The Morgan Library and Museum, MS. 270; Philadelphia, Free library, Ms. 27:7; Texas, private collection
35254P-V.Other cuttings from the same volume are Add. 21412, f. 98-110, Add. 49520; Chicago, Art Institute of Chicago, 1982.438; New York, Brooklyn Museum, 11.499 and The Morgan Library and Museum, MS. 270; Philadelphia, Free library, Ms. 27:7; Texas, private collection
anglie et fra[n]/cie regem septimu[m]'; completed, possible as a New Year Gift for 1503, before the death of Elisabeth of York, consort of Henry VII (d. 11 February 1503), for whome he foretold a life of eighty or ninety years.Inscribed
anglie et fra[n]/cie regem septimu[m]'; completed, possible as a New Year Gift for 1503, before the death of Elisabeth of York, consort of Henry VII (d. 11 February 1503), for whome he foretold a life of eighty or ninety years.Inscribed
anglie et fra[n]/cie regem septimu[m]'; completed, possible as a New Year Gift for 1503, before the death of Elisabeth of York, consort of Henry VII (d. 11 February 1503), for whome he foretold a life of eighty or ninety years.Inscribed
in service of Isabella of Portugal and then her son, Charles the Bold of Burgundy and his wife Margaret of York; addressed to Charles the Bold (b. 1433, d. 1477), duke of Burgundy (ff. 7-204v); preceded by a list of
in service of Isabella of Portugal and then her son, Charles the Bold of Burgundy and his wife Margaret of York; addressed to Charles the Bold (b. 1433, d. 1477), duke of Burgundy (ff. 7-204v); preceded by a list of
Roy dangleterre et de france' (f. 1); royal arms of England surmounted by a crown, with a white rose of York and a red rose of Lancaster (f. 3). ?Shelfmark of a very large number in brown ink (Carley's 'Old
Roy dangleterre et de france' (f. 1); royal arms of England surmounted by a crown, with a white rose of York and a red rose of Lancaster (f. 3). ?Shelfmark of a very large number in brown ink (Carley's 'Old
Roy dangleterre et de france' (f. 1); royal arms of England surmounted by a crown, with a white rose of York and a red rose of Lancaster (f. 3). ?Shelfmark of a very large number in brown ink (Carley's 'Old
Roy dangleterre et de france' (f. 1); royal arms of England surmounted by a crown, with a white rose of York and a red rose of Lancaster (f. 3). ?Shelfmark of a very large number in brown ink (Carley's 'Old
Roy dangleterre et de france' (f. 1); royal arms of England surmounted by a crown, with a white rose of York and a red rose of Lancaster (f. 3). ?Shelfmark of a very large number in brown ink (Carley's 'Old
Roy dangleterre et de france' (f. 1); royal arms of England surmounted by a crown, with a white rose of York and a red rose of Lancaster (f. 3). ?Shelfmark of a very large number in brown ink (Carley's 'Old
Roy dangleterre et de france' (f. 1); royal arms of England surmounted by a crown, with a white rose of York and a red rose of Lancaster (f. 3). ?Shelfmark of a very large number in brown ink (Carley's 'Old
Roy dangleterre et de france' (f. 1); royal arms of England surmounted by a crown, with a white rose of York and a red rose of Lancaster (f. 3). ?Shelfmark of a very large number in brown ink (Carley's 'Old