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on which numerous miniatures and marginal designs are based in the present manuscript, e.g., f. 89v (see Marrow 1978). f. 1 is a calendar leaf from another contemporary prayerbook used as a flyleaf.f. 16 is unwritten.Leaf signatures. Instructions to the

on which numerous miniatures and marginal designs are based in the present manuscript, e.g., f. 89v (see Marrow 1978). f. 1 is a calendar leaf from another contemporary prayerbook used as a flyleaf.f. 16 is unwritten.Leaf signatures. Instructions to the

on which numerous miniatures and marginal designs are based in the present manuscript, e.g., f. 89v (see Marrow 1978). f. 1 is a calendar leaf from another contemporary prayerbook used as a flyleaf.f. 16 is unwritten.Leaf signatures. Instructions to the

Weir for McCarthy-Reagh, see Charles Ramsden, 'Richard Weir and Count MacCarthy-Reagh', ~The Book Collector~ 2 (1953), pp. 247-57, esp. pl. 1, in which the major tool used in the spine compartments appears to be the same as that of this

Weir for McCarthy-Reagh, see Charles Ramsden, 'Richard Weir and Count MacCarthy-Reagh', ~The Book Collector~ 2 (1953), pp. 247-57, esp. pl. 1, in which the major tool used in the spine compartments appears to be the same as that of this

Weir for McCarthy-Reagh, see Charles Ramsden, 'Richard Weir and Count MacCarthy-Reagh', ~The Book Collector~ 2 (1953), pp. 247-57, esp. pl. 1, in which the major tool used in the spine compartments appears to be the same as that of this

collector and patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley ‘18 die Maij, A.D. 1724’ (f. 1). Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b. 1694, d. 1755) during her lifetime

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