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by labels of three or five points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, the arms of the saint patrons of England, George, Edmund and Edward the Confessor, and the Yorkist badge of the
by labels of three or five points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, the arms of the saint patrons of England, George, Edmund and Edward the Confessor, and the Yorkist badge of the
by labels of three or five points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, the arms of the saint patrons of England, George, Edmund and Edward the Confessor, and the Yorkist badge of the
by labels of three or five points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, the arms of the saint patrons of England, George, Edmund and Edward the Confessor, and the Yorkist badge of the
by labels of three or five points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, the arms of the saint patrons of England, George, Edmund and Edward the Confessor, and the Yorkist badge of the
by labels of three or five points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, the arms of the saint patrons of England, George, Edmund and Edward the Confessor, and the Yorkist badge of the
by labels of three or five points for his sons, Edward the Prince of Wales and Richard Duke ofYork, the arms of the saint patrons of England, George, Edmund and Edward the Confessor, and the Yorkist badge of the
record of books in the Great Wardrobe Accounts of 1480 (see McKendrick 1994). The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): included in the list of books at Richmond Palace of 1535, no. 26; and in the Catalogue of 1666,
record of books in the Great Wardrobe Accounts of 1480 (see McKendrick 1994). The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): included in the list of books at Richmond Palace of 1535, no. 26; and in the Catalogue of 1666,
leaf of paper pasted on the inside of the old cover was written 'Thys fayre Boke I have fro the Abbey of Saint Albons in thys yeare of our Lord m.cccclxxxx the sixt daye of Apryll. Willyam Caxton', and 'Richard
leaf of paper pasted on the inside of the old cover was written 'Thys fayre Boke I have fro the Abbey of Saint Albons in thys yeare of our Lord m.cccclxxxx the sixt daye of Apryll. Willyam Caxton', and 'Richard
Detail of an illuminated initial 'H'(ere) with the arms of Anne Neville, wife ofRichard III, at the beginning of book 3. Includes one of 11 extent copies of the first English translation of 'De re militari' of Flavius Vegetius
'H'(ere) with the arms of Anne Neville, wife ofRichard III, with a full border, at the beginning of book 3. Includes one of 11 extent copies of the first English translation of 'De re militari' of Flavius Vegetius Renatus
the xvj day of Ianuarey in the year of our lord god Mcccccliij' witnessed by 'Wyllam Qwathey' (?) 'Ihon Walker', Richard Wytwortth' (?) (f. 80); 'thys byth made the xvj day of septembre In the yer of our lord god
the beginning of the prologue. Contains Cyropaedia of Xenophon translated in French as the Cyropédie from a Latin version of Poggio Bracciolini by Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in service of Isabella of Portugal and then Margaret ofYork; preceded
royal arms of England. Contains Cyropaedia of Xenophon translated in French as the Cyropédie from a Latin version of Poggio Bracciolini by Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in service of Isabella of Portugal and then Margaret ofYork; preceded by
Contains Cyropaedia of Xenophon translated in French as the Cyropédie from a Latin version of Poggio Bracciolini by Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in service of Isabella of Portugal and then Margaret ofYork; preceded by a list of contents
Contains Cyropaedia of Xenophon translated in French as the Cyropédie from a Latin version of Poggio Bracciolini by Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in service of Isabella of Portugal and then Margaret ofYork; preceded by a list of contents
Contains Cyropaedia of Xenophon translated in French as the Cyropédie from a Latin version of Poggio Bracciolini by Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in service of Isabella of Portugal and then Margaret ofYork; preceded by a list of contents
Detail of a miniature of the meeting of Cyrrus and Hyrcanian. Contains Cyropaedia of Xenophon translated in French as the Cyropédie from a Latin version of Poggio Bracciolini by Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in service of Isabella of Portugal