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refer to their old folio number. To see these cutting in the Manuscripts Reading Room order Add. 21412, ff. 90-110 [box 6]. To see the Samuel Rogers Album, which originally contained all the cuttings order Add. 21412, Old Covers. Other
refer to their old folio number. To see these cutting in the Manuscripts Reading Room order Add. 21412, ff. 90-110 [box 6]. To see the Samuel Rogers Album, which originally contained all the cuttings order Add. 21412, Old Covers. Other
refer to their old folio number. To see these cutting in the Manuscripts Reading Room order Add. 21412, ff. 90-110 [box 6]. To see the Samuel Rogers Album, which originally contained all the cuttings order Add. 21412, Old Covers. Other
ink and colours of kings Henry V and Henry VI on horseback (ff. 2, 3). Coats of arms of the English nobility in brown ink, generally nine shields per page, a few with added colours (ff. 4-71). Full-length figures in
armorials of English knights. 1 large initial in red with red penwork decoration, now oxidised (f. 1). 9 large initials in red or green (ff. 3, 4 (x 2), 6v, 7v, 9, 10v (x 2), 11). Miscellany, including a cartulary
armorials of English knights. 1 large initial in red with red penwork decoration, now oxidised (f. 1). 9 large initials in red or green (ff. 3, 4 (x 2), 6v, 7v, 9, 10v (x 2), 11). Miscellany, including a cartulary
of English knights. 1 large initial in red with red penwork decoration, now oxidised (f. 1). 9 large initials in red or green (ff. 3, 4 (x 2), 6v, 7v, 9, 10v (x 2), 11). Miscellany, including a cartulary from
of English knights. 1 large initial in red with red penwork decoration, now oxidised (f. 1). 9 large initials in red or green (ff. 3, 4 (x 2), 6v, 7v, 9, 10v (x 2), 11). Miscellany, including a cartulary from
of English knights. 1 large initial in red with red penwork decoration, now oxidised (f. 1). 9 large initials in red or green (ff. 3, 4 (x 2), 6v, 7v, 9, 10v (x 2), 11). Miscellany, including a cartulary from
of English knights. 1 large initial in red with red penwork decoration, now oxidised (f. 1). 9 large initials in red or green (ff. 3, 4 (x 2), 6v, 7v, 9, 10v (x 2), 11). Miscellany, including a cartulary from
Musical notation in four-line staves. Antiphoner (index antiphonal, antiphonary) ? The Benedectine cathedral priory of the Holy Trinity, Norwich: inserted English mid-15th-century leaf of a table to the Repertorium Morale of Berchonus, with the arms of the see of Norwich
Musical notation in four-line staves. Antiphoner (index antiphonal, antiphonary) ? The Benedectine cathedral priory of the Holy Trinity, Norwich: inserted English mid-15th-century leaf of a table to the Repertorium Morale of Berchonus, with the arms of the see of Norwich
1997). Numerous initials in blue, with red pen-flourishing. Spaces left blank for initials (ff. 44, 47, 49v). Miscellany of Middle English Romances containing The Seege of Troy (ff. 1-34v), Robert of Cisyle (ff. 35-43v), and Speculum Gy de Warewyke (ff.
(ff. 1-12), the Hours of the Virgin (ff. 13-62v, imperfect), the Penitential Psalms followed by the Litany containing English saints, and various prayers (ff. 64-90v), Seven Prayers of St Gregory (ff. 91-93v, imperfect), Office of the Dead (ff. 96-128v), Commendation
(f. 1). Numerous large initials in blue with red pen-flourishing; small initials in red and blue. Modus tenendi parliamentum, in English (ff. 1-27v) and the Treaty of Troyes (imperfect, ff. 31-36v) Peter Le Neve, (b. 1661, d. 1729), herald and
are now only partially visible. Indentures dated to the 21st year in the reign of Henry VIII Added inscription in English, 16th century (f. 1*v).Inscribed, 16th century, 'p[er] me Rogerij Hoxton? [Lupton?]' (ff. 14v, 26).The Harley Collection, formed by Robert
for Suffolk in 1593: inscribed with his name (f. 2).Edmund Myryhe[ad], 16th or 17th centuries: his name occurs in an English prayer on a stub (between ff. 70-71).John Batteley (b. 1647, d. 1708), Church of England clergyman and antiquary: sold
for Suffolk in 1593: inscribed with his name (f. 2).Edmund Myryhe[ad], 16th or 17th centuries: his name occurs in an English prayer on a stub (between ff. 70-71).John Batteley (b. 1647, d. 1708), Church of England clergyman and antiquary: sold
near Richmond, Surrey, see Lawrence Hendriks, ~The London Charterhouse: Its Monks and its Martyrs, with a Short Account of the English Carthusians after the Dissolution~ (London: Kegan Paul, 1889), p. 13. Initials in blue with red pen-flourishing, some large, some
interfecere dignum duxi' (f. 79). 5 marginal drawings of knights in armour with armorial shields representing Julius Caesar and 4 English kings in colours (ff. 5v, 8v, 11v, 18v, 20v). Large initial in gold with penwork decoration in blue and