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the late thirteenth-century list of the archbishop's benefices in LPL1212 at fo. 184v: Quatuor prebende in laico feodo. (For the archbishop's collation to an unnamed prebend in 1287 see RegPecham1 54.) Lambeth Palace Library, MS 1212 (and see LBCA) p.184v

the late thirteenth-century list of the archbishop's benefices in LPL1212 at fo. 184v: Quatuor prebende in laico feodo. (For the archbishop's collation to an unnamed prebend in 1287 see RegPecham1 54.) Lambeth Palace Library, MS 1212 (and see LBCA) p.184v

the late thirteenth-century list of the archbishop's benefices in LPL1212 at fo. 184v: Quatuor prebende in laico feodo. (For the archbishop's collation to an unnamed prebend in 1287 see RegPecham1 54.) Lambeth Palace Library, MS 1212 (and see LBCA) p.184v

(1910), 22-124 p.61 2 The grant to the bishop of this church (before 1299: CalPat1292-1301 405) is confirmed by the collation (if very much later) by the bishop to the church in 1482 and 1491 (RegStDavids2 452, 618). CalPat1291-1301 p.405

£ 5. 6s. 8d. 8 1 This church was certainly appropriated to Penryn (alias Glasney) college (HendCornish 54), but the bishop had the right of collation to the vicarage (RegStap 246, RegGrand 1387). C.Henderson, Cornish Church Guide (Truro, 1924) p.54

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There is confusion in the collation due to a later re-binding: ff. 2-3 (maybe f. 1 as well) were initially at the end of the codex as the earlier pencil foliation and quire numbering with Roman numbers demonstrate.Hebrew foliation starts

(1360 CE).Folios 12, 13 and [320a] are blank. Catchwords; one of them (on f. 182v) does not fit the present collation, since this folio is presently the third leaf of quire xxiv^8^. 1 miniature and full foliate border (f. 14).

(1360 CE).Folios 12, 13 and [320a] are blank. Catchwords; one of them (on f. 182v) does not fit the present collation, since this folio is presently the third leaf of quire xxiv^8^. 1 miniature and full foliate border (f. 14).

notes concerning questions of consanguinity, authority of the church hierarchy, etc. 16th century (e. g. ff. 3, 81, 87, 136).Added collation of part of the contents, early 17th century (ff. i-ii verso).Perhaps included in the catalogue of 1666, Royal Appendix

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stol beþ imad for noht'. Embree and Urquhart 1991; Ross 1966; K0lbing 1884; Hardwick 1849. Codex Parchment 250 180 mm Collation as it survives today: 1-37 8 , 38 10 , 39-47 8 . Writing space varies depending on scribe,

durations of the 30 eclipses. The last date appearing on the table is 1443. Codex Parchment 185 mm 120 mm Collation from back pastedown, written in pencil - '1 flyleaf. 1 8 (wants 2, 6); 2 8 (wants 7, 8);

it apertly was'. Printed in Bunt 1985. Codex Parchment 296 mm 197 mm Unable to collate. James states that the collation was 'a 12 (1, 2, 3, 10 wanting), b 12 , c 12 , d 10 , e 12

University of Birmingham, August 2003. With special thanks to Dr. Suzanne Reynolds, Holkham Hall for supplying information regarding: folio dimensions, collation, layout, decoration, binding, and acquisition. Related Manuscripts and other documents Scribal Scribe 1 of Holkham Hall 668 is also

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