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labels of three or five points for his sons (f. 1), and a lozenge bearing a white rose of the York family, with a Yorkist badge 'Dieu et mon droit' (ff. 1, 30, 77, 103v, 145, 163v, 194, 218, 250,
labels of three or five points for his sons (f. 1), and a lozenge bearing a white rose of the York family, with a Yorkist badge 'Dieu et mon droit' (ff. 1, 30, 77, 103v, 145, 163v, 194, 218, 250,
labels of three or five points for his sons (f. 1), and a lozenge bearing a white rose of the York family, with a Yorkist badge 'Dieu et mon droit' (ff. 1, 30, 77, 103v, 145, 163v, 194, 218, 250,
labels of three or five points for his sons (f. 1), and a lozenge bearing a white rose of the York family, with a Yorkist badge 'Dieu et mon droit' (ff. 1, 30, 77, 103v, 145, 163v, 194, 218, 250,
labels of three or five points for his sons (f. 1), and a lozenge bearing a white rose of the York family, with a Yorkist badge 'Dieu et mon droit' (ff. 1, 30, 77, 103v, 145, 163v, 194, 218, 250,
labels of three or five points for his sons (f. 1), and a lozenge bearing a white rose of the York family, with a Yorkist badge 'Dieu et mon droit' (ff. 1, 30, 77, 103v, 145, 163v, 194, 218, 250,
labels of three or five points for his sons (f. 1), and a lozenge bearing a white rose of the York family, with a Yorkist badge 'Dieu et mon droit' (ff. 1, 30, 77, 103v, 145, 163v, 194, 218, 250,
Dunstable in 1209-1210, from which he made excerpts: see Lucas 2006.Thomas Wolsey (b. 1470/71, d. 1530), royal minister, archbishop of York, and cardinal: 'TC' monogram, perhaps for Thomas Cardinalis (see Carley 2000, p. xxxiii), 16th century (f. i).The Old Royal
Ireland adapted for him: the royal arms of England (ff. 1, 73) and the arms of his wife, Elisabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV, surmounted by crowns (f. 1) and impaled (f. 188), with two mottos 'la plus eure'
Ireland adapted for him: the royal arms of England (ff. 1, 73) and the arms of his wife, Elisabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV, surmounted by crowns (f. 1) and impaled (f. 188), with two mottos 'la plus eure'
Ireland adapted for him: the royal arms of England (ff. 1, 73) and the arms of his wife, Elisabeth of York, daughter of Edward IV, surmounted by crowns (f. 1) and impaled (f. 188), with two mottos 'la plus eure'
the same early 17th-century hand), f. 308v; 'Johne Gilmor', f. 308v; and 'Johnne Dune', f. 309.William le Neve (d. 1661), York Herald (1625-1634, knighted 1634): his signature, 'William le Neue Yorke', is on ff. 1, 298v and 308 and his
nomination as cardinal in 1478 and the death of Sixtus IV in 1484. The three other volumes are now New York, Pierpont Morgan Lib., M. 306 and Turin, Archivio di Stato, MSS J. b. II.3-4. It is probable that the