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first and last historiated initials: 'Abbe. bono. / Robe. Aug'i (?)' (f. 2) and 'bono robe. abb.' (f. 506v); many quires are marked 'em(en)dat(us)' (e.g. ff. 42, 54, 78, 282).The Benedictine abbey of St Augustine, Canterbury, second half of the

two fighting men, at the beginning of the prologue. Catchwords, bifolium signatures, and correction signs at the end of the quires. 1 historiated initial in colours and gold of the author portrait, with a partial border containing two fighting men,

Catchwords, bifolium signatures, and correction signs at the end of the quires. 1 historiated initial in colours and gold of the author portrait, with a partial border containing two fighting men, at the beginning of the prologue (f. 2). Foliate

bifolium signatures, and correction signs at the end of the quires. 1 historiated initial in colours and gold of the author portrait, with a partial border containing two fighting men, at the beginning of the prologue (f. 2). Foliate initials

bifolium signatures, and correction signs at the end of the quires. 1 historiated initial in colours and gold of the author portrait, with a partial border containing two fighting men, at the beginning of the prologue (f. 2). Foliate initials

Puzzle initial 'I' (n primordio) with pen-flourishing (including 'J-border') at the beginning of the text. Ownership inscription cut out in the lower margin (possibly of Lord William Howard). Includes a table of contents (ff. 1-6), lists of Roman dioceses

the verso of the last leaf of the quires). A thread used to hold a missing parchment disc in place for working with one circular diagram remains in the manuscript (f. 37). 7 diagrams or maps in brown ink (ff.

(on the verso of the last leaf of the quires). A thread used to hold a missing parchment disc in place for working with one circular diagram remains in the manuscript (f. 37). 7 diagrams or maps in brown ink

at the beginning of a prayer to God the Father. ff. 1-6v and ff. 51-56v are quires from the sanctoral of an English 14th-century liturgical manuscript (255 x 170 (195 x 135), in 2 columns), with coloured initials in red

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