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of an English king in armour and tabard (Henry III), presenting a plaque with verses. Unfinished. This manuscript, together with two other manuscripts (London, British Library, Add. 45133 and London, Guildhall Library, Print Room (s.n.)) is known as 'Sir Thomas
of an English king in armour and tabard (Edward I), presenting a plaque with verses. Unfinished. This manuscript, together with two other manuscripts (London, British Library, Add. 45133 and London, Guildhall Library, Print Room (s.n.)) is known as 'Sir Thomas
of an English king in armour and tabard (Edward II), presenting a plaque with verses. This manuscript, together with two other manuscripts (London, British Library, Add. 45133 and London, Guildhall Library, Print Room (s.n.)) is known as 'Sir Thomas Holme's
of an English king in armour and tabard (Edward III), presenting a plaque with verses. This manuscript, together with two other manuscripts (London, British Library, Add. 45133 and London, Guildhall Library, Print Room (s.n.)) is known as 'Sir Thomas Holme's
of an English king in armour and tabard (Richard II), presenting a plaque with verses. This manuscript, together with two other manuscripts (London, British Library, Add. 45133 and London, Guildhall Library, Print Room (s.n.)) is known as 'Sir Thomas Holme's
of an English king in armour and tabard (Henry IV), presenting a plaque with verses. This manuscript, together with two other manuscripts (London, British Library, Add. 45133 and London, Guildhall Library, Print Room (s.n.)) is known as 'Sir Thomas Holme's
of an English king in armour and tabard (Henry V), presenting a plaque with verses. This manuscript, together with two other manuscripts (London, British Library, Add. 45133 and London, Guildhall Library, Print Room (s.n.)) is known as 'Sir Thomas Holme's
of an English king in armour and tabard (Henry VI), presenting a plaque with verses. This manuscript, together with two other manuscripts (London, British Library, Add. 45133 and London, Guildhall Library, Print Room (s.n.)) is known as 'Sir Thomas Holme's
of an English king in armour and tabard (William the Conqueror), presenting a plaque with verses. This manuscript, together with two other manuscripts (London, British Library, Add. 45133 and London, Guildhall Library, Print Room (s.n.)) is known as 'Sir Thomas
that also established the British Museum; the Harley manuscripts form one of the foundation collections of the British Library.Inscription in English: ‘This Book called Baal Lashon i.e. Master of Language is an Hebrew Dictionary composed by R. Joseph Zark in
acanthus leaves. Contains a calendar including numerous English saints (ff. 1-6v). Starts in the middle of Psalm 3. Ends with the litany (including Dunstan, 'Ragenflede', Grumbald index Rumbald, Etheldrede, Wulfran, Cuthbert, etc.)Catchwords, leaf signatures. 6 large decorated initials combined with
8* should be foliated 1-8; f. 9 follows after this sequence.ff. 1, 2 are inscribed with an English account of the contents of the manuscript, giving a brief description of each one of the 22 chapters.ff. 3-9v are paper flyleaves
15th century and 16th century.Unidentified owner: inscribed with interlinear astrological symbols (f. 1, above the words 'officio', 'pietate', and 'meritorum').Unidentified English owner, 17th century: inscribed '£1-15-0' (f. 229v; cf. Burney 150, 168, 177, 208, 245; and see below).Charles Burney (b.
15th century and 16th century.Unidentified owner: inscribed with interlinear astrological symbols (f. 1, above the words 'officio', 'pietate', and 'meritorum').Unidentified English owner, 17th century: inscribed '£1-15-0' (f. 229v; cf. Burney 150, 168, 177, 208, 245; and see below).Charles Burney (b.
include some by the same hand as in Burney 142.Unidentified owner: inscribed with a two-word/name inscription (erased, f. vi verso).Unidentified English owner, 17th century: inscribed '£1-10-0', (f. 180v; cf. Burney 142, 150, 177, 208; and see below).Charles Burney (b. 1757,
a kneeling donor, William Melreth, alderman of London, in prayer, with his arms. Below this in gold letters and in English is the caption 'Blessed be the trinite', and an inscription detailing Melreth's gift of the missal to the church
a prayer in Latin (f. 6). Small initial in blue with red pen-flourishing at the beginning of a prayer in English (f. 6v). Cadels. Tractatus de quatuor virtutibus, and other grammatical texts Unidentified owner, 15th century: with his crest and
include some by the same hand as in Burney 142.Unidentified owner: inscribed with a two-word/name inscription (erased, f. vi verso).Unidentified English owner, 17th century: inscribed '£1-10-0', (f. 180v; cf. Burney 142, 150, 177, 208; and see below).Charles Burney (b. 1757,
15th century and 16th century.Unidentified owner: inscribed with interlinear astrological symbols (f. 1, above the words 'officio', 'pietate', and 'meritorum').Unidentified English owner, 17th century: inscribed '£1-15-0' (f. 229v; cf. Burney 150, 168, 177, 208, 245; and see below).Charles Burney (b.
include some by the same hand as in Burney 142.Unidentified owner: inscribed with a two-word/name inscription (erased, f. vi verso).Unidentified English owner, 17th century: inscribed '£1-10-0', (f. 180v; cf. Burney 142, 150, 177, 208; and see below).Charles Burney (b. 1757,