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and/or green. Martyrology The Benedictine cathedral priory of Holy Trinity or Christ Church, Canterbury: the martyrology was annotated with records of names and death dates of many Christ Church monks, as well as brothers from Glastonbury, Faversham and others in

and/or green. Martyrology The Benedictine cathedral priory of Holy Trinity or Christ Church, Canterbury: the martyrology was annotated with records of names and death dates of many Christ Church monks, as well as brothers from Glastonbury, Faversham and others in

and/or green. Martyrology The Benedictine cathedral priory of Holy Trinity or Christ Church, Canterbury: the martyrology was annotated with records of names and death dates of many Christ Church monks, as well as brothers from Glastonbury, Faversham and others in

13th century (ff. 1, 2, 175).The Benedictine abbey of Christ Church, Canterbury: Christ Church pressmark 'D[istinctio] xvi Gra[dus] iiii (f. 3); listed in Henry of Eastry's catalogue of Christ Church library, of 1337-38 as 'Textus iv evangeliorum anglice' (See Ker,

13th century (ff. 1, 2, 175).The Benedictine abbey of Christ Church, Canterbury: Christ Church pressmark 'D[istinctio] xvi Gra[dus] iiii (f. 3); listed in Henry of Eastry's catalogue of Christ Church library, of 1337-38 as 'Textus iv evangeliorum anglice' (See Ker,

13th century (ff. 1, 2, 175).The Benedictine abbey of Christ Church, Canterbury: Christ Church pressmark 'D[istinctio] xvi Gra[dus] iiii (f. 3); listed in Henry of Eastry's catalogue of Christ Church library, of 1337-38 as 'Textus iv evangeliorum anglice' (See Ker,

Church of Hereford has been added at the end (ff. 258v-262): it is therefore possible that Thomas Trilleck was related to John de Trilleck, bishop of Hereford (1344-1360).William Reed, bishop of Chichester (1369-1385), given by him to the Collegiate

Church, Canterbury: an erased inscription has been read as 'Biblius ecclesie Christi Cantuarie v[endicat]us (?) eidem ecclesie per Johannem L . . .' (f. 1); inclusion of readings for the ordination of bishops etc. (f. 534v); calendar with Christ

Church, Canterbury: an erased inscription has been read as 'Biblius ecclesie Christi Cantuarie v[endicat]us (?) eidem ecclesie per Johannem L . . .' (f. 1); inclusion of readings for the ordination of bishops etc. (f. 534v); calendar with Christ

Paul continued up to the time of the emperor Justinian, who died in 565.The text is close to Cambridge, Christ Church College 276 and British Library, Royal 15 C. vi and may have been the exemplar for the latter manuscript.

of the church mass for the coronation of Claude de France, and decorated initial 'P'(uis), in Le Sacre de Claude de France. On Jean Coene IV see gnerally Eberhard König, ~Boccaccio und Petrarca in Paris~, Leuchtendes Mittelalter Neue Folge, (Passau:

Church of Hereford has been added at the end (ff. 258v-262): it is therefore possible that Thomas Trilleck was related to John de Trilleck, bishop of Hereford (1344-1360).William Reed, bishop of Chichester (1369-1385), given by him to the Collegiate

(b. 1635, d. 1699), bishop of Worcester and theologian (see Wright 1972). Edward Stillingfleet (b. 1661, d. 1708), physician and Church of England clergyman, son of the former; in 1707 acquired by Robert Harley (see Wright 1972).The Harley Collection, formed

in red (f. 1) or brown. Rubrics in rustic capitals. Synonyma, Homilies, Commentaries on the Song of Songs The cathedral church of St Mary, Salisbury: probably to be identified with no. 31 in Patrick Young's 1622 catalogue of the cathedral

penwork decoration in colours. Small initials and rubrics in red. Epistolae, Opera; Moralis Philosophia; Dialogue against the Jews The Cathedral Church of St Mary, Salisbury: probably to be identified with no. 154 in Patrick Young's 1622 catalogue of the cathedral

penwork decoration in colours. Small initials and rubrics in red. Epistolae, Opera; Moralis Philosophia; Dialogue against the Jews The Cathedral Church of St Mary, Salisbury: probably to be identified with no. 154 in Patrick Young's 1622 catalogue of the cathedral

penwork decoration in colours. Small initials and rubrics in red. Epistolae, Opera; Moralis Philosophia; Dialogue against the Jews The Cathedral Church of St Mary, Salisbury: probably to be identified with no. 154 in Patrick Young's 1622 catalogue of the cathedral

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