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of England and lord of Ireland from 1485: added portrait (f. 1); his added arms and Tudor rose emblems, the latter painted over representations of the Garter (ff. 1, 4v, 5, 6, 14v, 16, 21, 26).Presented to the British Museum
of England and lord of Ireland from 1485: added portrait (f. 1); his added arms and Tudor rose emblems, the latter painted over representations of the Garter (ff. 1, 4v, 5, 6, 14v, 16, 21, 26).Presented to the British Museum
of England and lord of Ireland from 1485: added portrait (f. 1); his added arms and Tudor rose emblems, the latter painted over representations of the Garter (ff. 1, 4v, 5, 6, 14v, 16, 21, 26).Presented to the British Museum
of England and lord of Ireland from 1485: added portrait (f. 1); his added arms and Tudor rose emblems, the latter painted over representations of the Garter (ff. 1, 4v, 5, 6, 14v, 16, 21, 26).Presented to the British Museum
of England and lord of Ireland from 1485: added portrait (f. 1); his added arms and Tudor rose emblems, the latter painted over representations of the Garter (ff. 1, 4v, 5, 6, 14v, 16, 21, 26).Presented to the British Museum
of England and lord of Ireland from 1485: added portrait (f. 1); his added arms and Tudor rose emblems, the latter painted over representations of the Garter (ff. 1, 4v, 5, 6, 14v, 16, 21, 26).Presented to the British Museum
of England and lord of Ireland from 1485: added portrait (f. 1); his added arms and Tudor rose emblems, the latter painted over representations of the Garter (ff. 1, 4v, 5, 6, 14v, 16, 21, 26).Presented to the British Museum
of England and lord of Ireland from 1485: added portrait (f. 1); his added arms and Tudor rose emblems, the latter painted over representations of the Garter (ff. 1, 4v, 5, 6, 14v, 16, 21, 26).Presented to the British Museum
of England and lord of Ireland from 1485: added portrait (f. 1); his added arms and Tudor rose emblems, the latter painted over representations of the Garter (ff. 1, 4v, 5, 6, 14v, 16, 21, 26).Presented to the British Museum
Virgin. f. 1 is a paper flyleaf. 14 full-page miniatures with large decorated initials and full foliate borders, in colours and gold (ff. 14, 20v, 26, 45, 61v, 72, 75, 79v, 83v, 87, 93v, 99, 119, 167, 175). 1 small
Psalms. f. 1 is a paper flyleaf. 14 full-page miniatures with large decorated initials and full foliate borders, in colours and gold (ff. 14, 20v, 26, 45, 61v, 72, 75, 79v, 83v, 87, 93v, 99, 119, 167, 175). 1 small
Souls. f. 1 is a paper flyleaf. 14 full-page miniatures with large decorated initials and full foliate borders, in colours and gold (ff. 14, 20v, 26, 45, 61v, 72, 75, 79v, 83v, 87, 93v, 99, 119, 167, 175). 1 small
Christ. f. 1 is a paper flyleaf. 14 full-page miniatures with large decorated initials and full foliate borders, in colours and gold (ff. 14, 20v, 26, 45, 61v, 72, 75, 79v, 83v, 87, 93v, 99, 119, 167, 175). 1 small
'D'(omine). f. 1 is a paper flyleaf. 14 full-page miniatures with large decorated initials and full foliate borders, in colours and gold (ff. 14, 20v, 26, 45, 61v, 72, 75, 79v, 83v, 87, 93v, 99, 119, 167, 175). 1 small
standing knight holding a panel with heraldic shields of successors in their Garter stalls at St George's Chapel, Windsor, and 1 of George and the dragon and a kneeling Garter King (the principal officer of the Order). Pictorial book of
standing knight holding a panel with heraldic shields of successors in their Garter stalls at St George's Chapel, Windsor, and 1 of George and the dragon and a kneeling Garter King (the principal officer of the Order). Pictorial book of
standing knight holding a panel with heraldic shields of successors in their Garter stalls at St George's Chapel, Windsor, and 1 of George and the dragon and a kneeling Garter King (the principal officer of the Order). Pictorial book of
standing knight holding a panel with heraldic shields of successors in their Garter stalls at St George's Chapel, Windsor, and 1 of George and the dragon and a kneeling Garter King (the principal officer of the Order). Pictorial book of
standing knight holding a panel with heraldic shields of successors in their Garter stalls at St George's Chapel, Windsor, and 1 of George and the dragon and a kneeling Garter King (the principal officer of the Order). Pictorial book of
Text page. ff. 56-63v, and 271 are 19th-century replacements. 1 large initial in blue with red foliate pen-flourishing (f. 1). Small initials in blue with red pen-flourishing. Canterbury Tales Edward Haistwell of the Middle Temple, by 1718: his armorial book-plate