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of the other Psalms and Canticles, including faces, heraldry, and animals. Small initials in gold on blue, red, and white grounds. Line-fillers in blue and gold or red and gold and white, some with white flowers, fish, or faces. Psalter
35, 46, 59, 71, 83, 96v, 109, 121v, 134). Initials in red, blue, or green, some with penwork decoration in the other colours. Numerals in red or blue. Rubrics in red. Martyrology (ff. 14-132), Benedictine Rule, list of founders and
<http://www.thegoldendream.com/landofcokaygne.htm> [accessed 8 September 2008]. Large initials in red with purple pen-flourishing or in blue with red pen-flourishing. Smaller plain initials in red, some in blue. Paraphs in red. Captials marked in red. The Kildare Lyrics, including the Land of
239, 258, 270, 288, 327). Small initials in gold on a field of pink and blue (ff. 10v, 13, 15v, etc.). Small initials in blue, pen-flourished in red. Breviary, or Nocturnal, Cistercian Use (see Notes) An unidentified Cistercian house, probably
239, 258, 270, 288, 327). Small initials in gold on a field of pink and blue (ff. 10v, 13, 15v, etc.). Small initials in blue, pen-flourished in red. Breviary, or Nocturnal, Cistercian Use (see Notes) An unidentified Cistercian house, probably
a bird. 2 historiated initials (f. 65, 222). Large puzzle initials in red and blue with flourishing in the same colours. Small initials in red with blue penwork decoration, or vice versa. Cadells. Most of the rest of the decoration
239, 258, 270, 288, 327). Small initials in gold on a field of pink and blue (ff. 10v, 13, 15v, etc.). Small initials in blue, pen-flourished in red. Breviary, or Nocturnal, Cistercian Use (see Notes) An unidentified Cistercian house, probably
239, 258, 270, 288, 327). Small initials in gold on a field of pink and blue (ff. 10v, 13, 15v, etc.). Small initials in blue, pen-flourished in red. Breviary, or Nocturnal, Cistercian Use (see Notes) An unidentified Cistercian house, probably
239, 258, 270, 288, 327). Small initials in gold on a field of pink and blue (ff. 10v, 13, 15v, etc.). Small initials in blue, pen-flourished in red. Breviary, or Nocturnal, Cistercian Use (see Notes) An unidentified Cistercian house, probably
113, 156v, 170v, 197v, 221, 232, 281). 1 small puzzle initial in red and blue (f. 271v). Large and small initials in plain red or blue. Cadels (e.g. f. 122). F. 10v by another hand than ff. 146v, 147. Missal
red ground (f. 21). 1 small initial in gold on a blue ground (f. 24). Capital letters at the beginning of a line written alternately in red or blue. Tabula Cebetis, De mortis effectibus and other poems Dedicated to Henry
red ground (f. 21). 1 small initial in gold on a blue ground (f. 24). Capital letters at the beginning of a line written alternately in red or blue. Tabula Cebetis, De mortis effectibus and other poems Dedicated to Henry
red ground (f. 21). 1 small initial in gold on a blue ground (f. 24). Capital letters at the beginning of a line written alternately in red or blue. Tabula Cebetis, De mortis effectibus and other poems Dedicated to Henry
in the lower borders, in colours and gold (ff. 1, 2v). Large and small initials in gold on red and blue grounds. Line fillers made of insects like caterpillars, etc (f. 2). 2 leaves from a prose treatise on the
in the lower borders, in colours and gold (ff. 1, 2v). Large and small initials in gold on red and blue grounds. Line fillers made of insects like caterpillars, etc (f. 2). 2 leaves from a prose treatise on the
in the lower borders, in colours and gold (ff. 1, 2v). Large and small initials in gold on red and blue grounds. Line fillers made of insects like caterpillars, etc (f. 2). 2 leaves from a prose treatise on the
1808. Drawing in colours of the Crucifixion (f. 22). Historiated initial in colours (f. 22). Puzzle initial in red and blue (f. 19). Paraphs in red. Various works including the tale of Adam of Bristol (ff. 19-27v) and 'Les trente
gold ground (f. 1, perhaps 19th-century ?), with a three-sided border incorporating heraldic arms. Small initials alternately plain red or blue, often in unusual angular forms. Epitome bellorum omnium annorum DCC An ecclesiastical member of the Capra family, perhaps Bartolomeo
in the lower borders, in colours and gold (ff. 1, 2v). Large and small initials in gold on red and blue grounds. Line fillers made of insects like caterpillars, etc (f. 2). 2 leaves from a prose treatise on the
[finished and partly overpainted by the 15th century campaign], ff. 57v, 70v, 120). Small initials in gold on red and blue grounds (f. 7). Decorated line-fillers, in colours and gold (f. 7). Psalter, Use of Sarum (the 'St Omer Psalter')