Other copies of the Memoriale credencium copied in similar scribal dialect are London, British Library, Sloane 1009 (unmapped but South Herefordshire), London, British Library, Harley 535, and London, British Library, Harley 2398 (area of Mitcheldean) (see Hanna 1989, p. 903).
vols, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 2. Macaulay, G. C., ed, 1957. The English Works of John Gower , EETS, es, 81-82, London: Oxford University Press, pp. clxiii-clxiv. McIntosh, A., Samuels, M. L. and Benskin, M. 1986. A Linguistic Atlas of Late
nyȝt'. 'But þe ioye þat þu hast to vs wrouȝt graunte vs for þy holy grace. Amen'. English Printed from London, British Library, MS Additional 37787 in Baugh 1956, pp. 107-121. Conlee 1991, pp. 18-49. Codex Parchment 225 155 mm
England London British Library Harley 7322 ?s. xiv English Latin Scribal Dialect: Warwickshire. Linguistic Atlas Grid Reference: 409 256, LP 7860 (McIntosh, Samuels and Benskin 1986, vol. 4, p. 244). The scribal dialect of ff. 152r-163v has been located to
the Canterbury Tales beginning with the General Prologue and ending with the Manciple's Tale . The manuscript is affiliated to London, British Library, MS Royal 18 C. II and Oxford, Bodleian Library MS. Laud misc. 739, both of which are
3943. At f. 204v are notes on 'the Age of the World' and the dimensions of St. Paul's Cathedral at London, cf. f. 1v. Good but wormholes front and back. Unknown On f. 205r is written ' Rychard Turnowre '
England London British Library Sloane 3160 s. xv English Latin Scribal Dialect: Six scribes (of many) with a scribal dialect located to Warwickshire/Staffordshire. Scribe 1 (ff. 4r-21r) - Scribal Dialect: Suffolk, 'Language of Lavenham' (McIntosh, Samuels and Benskin 1986, vol.