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    Coloured initials. The English suggests a west Norfolk scribe, according to Roberts. Simple initials in red. Tables (ff. 106v, 107v-108, 110v, 112v). Devotional miscellany, including the Creed in English, a bestiary, Apollonius of Tyre (ff. 41-61); Henry of Sawtrey's De

    Text page. The English suggests a west Norfolk scribe, according to Roberts. Simple initials in red. Tables (ff. 106v, 107v-108, 110v, 112v). Devotional miscellany, including the Creed in English, a bestiary, Apollonius of Tyre (ff. 41-61); Henry of Sawtrey's De

    Coloured initial. The English suggests a west Norfolk scribe, according to Roberts. Simple initials in red. Tables (ff. 106v, 107v-108, 110v, 112v). Devotional miscellany, including the Creed in English, a bestiary, Apollonius of Tyre (ff. 41-61); Henry of Sawtrey's De

    Coloured initials. The English suggests a west Norfolk scribe, according to Roberts. Simple initials in red. Tables (ff. 106v, 107v-108, 110v, 112v). Devotional miscellany, including the Creed in English, a bestiary, Apollonius of Tyre (ff. 41-61); Henry of Sawtrey's De

    Coloured initial. The English suggests a west Norfolk scribe, according to Roberts. Simple initials in red. Tables (ff. 106v, 107v-108, 110v, 112v). Devotional miscellany, including the Creed in English, a bestiary, Apollonius of Tyre (ff. 41-61); Henry of Sawtrey's De

    ff. 76-77.f. 130, Leaf from an early 13th century English Breviary. Musical notation: neumes on red four-line staves (C, D, F and B clefs).f. 131, leaf from a late 13th century English Troper (Sanctus and Agnus tropes). Musical notation: square

    ff. 76-77.f. 130, Leaf from an early 13th century English Breviary. Musical notation: neumes on red four-line staves (C, D, F and B clefs).f. 131, leaf from a late 13th century English Troper (Sanctus and Agnus tropes). Musical notation: square

    ff. 76-77.f. 130, Leaf from an early 13th century English Breviary. Musical notation: neumes on red four-line staves (C, D, F and B clefs).f. 131, leaf from a late 13th century English Troper (Sanctus and Agnus tropes). Musical notation: square

    ff. 76-77.f. 130, Leaf from an early 13th century English Breviary. Musical notation: neumes on red four-line staves (C, D, F and B clefs).f. 131, leaf from a late 13th century English Troper (Sanctus and Agnus tropes). Musical notation: square

    ff. 76-77.f. 130, Leaf from an early 13th century English Breviary. Musical notation: neumes on red four-line staves (C, D, F and B clefs).f. 131, leaf from a late 13th century English Troper (Sanctus and Agnus tropes). Musical notation: square

    blue with red foliate pen-flourishing. Small initials in plain red or blue. Catalogus medicam (ff. 1-78), Receipes in English (ff. 79-200) Inscription, 15th-century: 'Richard Flint' (f. 207).Inscription, 15th-century: 'John …(?)' (f. 207).Sir Hans Sloane (b. 1660, d. 1753), baronet, physician

    red with blue pen-flourishing or in blue with red pen-flourishing. Summa de vitiis et virtutibus (index Summa virtutum) Inscriptions in English by William John, 15th century (ff. 7v, 56, 63v, 64, 99, 113v, 115, 155, 155v, 109v).Moses Lonman of Clapham:

    and small initials decorated in red or unfinished. Pauline Epistles with prologues Unidentified English owner, 14th century, with his added title 'Ep(isto)le pauli cu(m) q(ua)da(m) co(n)fessio(n)e gallic(e) in fine' (f. 1, upper margin); the confession is now missing.Unidentified owner, 15th

    the Corinthians. Large and small initials decorated in red or unfinished. Pauline Epistles with prologues Unidentified English owner, 14th century, with his added title 'Ep(isto)le pauli cu(m) q(ua)da(m) co(n)fessio(n)e gallic(e) in fine' (f. 1, upper margin); the confession is now

    pen-flourishing. Paraph marks in plain blue. Miscellany with medical texts, including John of Gaddesden's Rosa medicinae (ff. 6-280) Inscriptions in English, 15th-century (ff. 2-3, 303r-v).Member of the Dacres family: 'Octob. 15, An. Dom. 1650. This booke was lente me by

    into the margins, 5 cut out on ff. 13, 14v, 20, 32v, 34v. Maister of Game (index Maistir of Game) English inscriptions, 15th-century (ff. 1v-2, 52v-55).Sir Hans Sloane (b. 1660, d. 1753), baronet, physician and collector. Purchased as part of

    into the margins, 5 cut out on ff. 13, 14v, 20, 32v, 34v. Maister of Game (index Maistir of Game) English inscriptions, 15th-century (ff. 1v-2, 52v-55).Sir Hans Sloane (b. 1660, d. 1753), baronet, physician and collector. Purchased as part of

    From f. 68, highlighting of letters in brown. Roman pontifical, imperfect, and other texts Added texts, inscriptions and pen-trials in English in a 17th-century hand, with the name 'Thomas Imos (f. 4v) (esp. ff. 3-5, 82v-83).Sir Hans Sloane (b. 1660,

    1594, d. 1612), eldest child of James I: his collection became part of the Royal Library.Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. Christ in Majesty Peter of Poitiers England, S.

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