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Lectionary (volume two of Royal 2 B XII, which contains an Epistle Lectionary) The London city church of St Mary Aldermanbury: presented to the church by Stephen Jenyns (b. c. 1450, d. 1523), administrator, merchant, and lord mayor of London
Lectionary (volume two of Royal 2 B XII, which contains an Epistle Lectionary) The London city church of St Mary Aldermanbury: presented to the church by Stephen Jenyns (b. c. 1450, d. 1523), administrator, merchant, and lord mayor of London
in gold with black pen-flourishing, or in blue with red pen-flourishing. Epistle Lectionary The London city church of St Mary Aldermanbury: presented to the church by Stephen Jenyns (b. c.1450, d.1523), administrator, merchant, and lord mayor of London (1508-9) and
of a man approaching a church, with a bishop and his attendant on the other side. Part I: the text and gloss written in Southern France, perhaps in Toulouse: lemmata underlined in yellow, with the decoration left unfinished.Catchwords and bifolium
Michael Gullick the scribe also wrote Christ Church College, MS. 94, ff.182v-196, Trinity College, MS. B.3.13 and probably part of Royal 7 E VI and Cotton Claudius C VI, ff. 174-202, both Christ Church books.Catchwords, quire signatures in the form
Michael Gullick the scribe also wrote Christ Church College, MS. 94, ff.182v-196, Trinity College, MS. B.3.13 and probably part of Royal 7 E VI and Cotton Claudius C VI, ff. 174-202, both Christ Church books.Catchwords, quire signatures in the form
Michael Gullick the scribe also wrote Christ Church College, MS. 94, ff.182v-196, Trinity College, MS. B.3.13 and probably part of Royal 7 E VI and Cotton Claudius C VI, ff. 174-202, both Christ Church books.Catchwords, quire signatures in the form
Michael Gullick the scribe also wrote Christ Church College, MS. 94, ff.182v-196, Trinity College, MS. B.3.13 and probably part of Royal 7 E VI and Cotton Claudius C VI, ff. 174-202, both Christ Church books.Catchwords, quire signatures in the form
Michael Gullick the scribe also wrote Christ Church College, MS. 94, ff.182v-196, Trinity College, MS. B.3.13 and probably part of Royal 7 E VI and Cotton Claudius C VI, ff. 174-202, both Christ Church books.Catchwords, quire signatures in the form
Michael Gullick the scribe also wrote Christ Church College, MS. 94, ff.182v-196, Trinity College, MS. B.3.13 and probably part of Royal 7 E VI and Cotton Claudius C VI, ff. 174-202, both Christ Church books.Catchwords, quire signatures in the form
Michael Gullick the scribe also wrote Christ Church College, MS. 94, ff.182v-196, Trinity College, MS. B.3.13 and probably part of Royal 7 E VI and Cotton Claudius C VI, ff. 174-202, both Christ Church books.Catchwords, quire signatures in the form
Michael Gullick the scribe also wrote Christ Church College, MS. 94, ff.182v-196, Trinity College, MS. B.3.13 and probably part of Royal 7 E VI and Cotton Claudius C VI, ff. 174-202, both Christ Church books.Catchwords, quire signatures in the form
Michael Gullick the scribe also wrote Christ Church College, MS. 94, ff.182v-196, Trinity College, MS. B.3.13 and probably part of Royal 7 E VI and Cotton Claudius C VI, ff. 174-202, both Christ Church books.Catchwords, quire signatures in the form
Michael Gullick the scribe also wrote Christ Church College, MS. 94, ff.182v-196, Trinity College, MS. B.3.13 and probably part of Royal 7 E VI and Cotton Claudius C VI, ff. 174-202, both Christ Church books.Catchwords, quire signatures in the form
Michael Gullick the scribe also wrote Christ Church College, MS. 94, ff.182v-196, Trinity College, MS. B.3.13 and probably part of Royal 7 E VI and Cotton Claudius C VI, ff. 174-202, both Christ Church books.Catchwords, quire signatures in the form
Michael Gullick the scribe also wrote Christ Church College, MS. 94, ff.182v-196, Trinity College, MS. B.3.13 and probably part of Royal 7 E VI and Cotton Claudius C VI, ff. 174-202, both Christ Church books.Catchwords, quire signatures in the form
Michael Gullick the scribe also wrote Christ Church College, MS. 94, ff.182v-196, Trinity College, MS. B.3.13 and probably part of Royal 7 E VI and Cotton Claudius C VI, ff. 174-202, both Christ Church books.Catchwords, quire signatures in the form
Michael Gullick the scribe also wrote Christ Church College, MS. 94, ff.182v-196, Trinity College, MS. B.3.13 and probably part of Royal 7 E VI and Cotton Claudius C VI, ff. 174-202, both Christ Church books.Catchwords, quire signatures in the form
Michael Gullick the scribe also wrote Christ Church College, MS. 94, ff.182v-196, Trinity College, MS. B.3.13 and probably part of Royal 7 E VI and Cotton Claudius C VI, ff. 174-202, both Christ Church books.Catchwords, quire signatures in the form
scene of men building a church, and two monks carrying a burden on poles. Part I: the text and gloss written in Southern France, perhaps in Toulouse: lemmata underlined in yellow, with the decoration left unfinished.Catchwords and bifolium signatures; numerous