and brown (volume I, f. 1). Other simple headpieces. Large red initials, some decorated with foliate shapes. Small red or gold initials. Lives of martyrs celebrated from 4 to 31 December (continues in Burney 44, volume 2) Written for Ioasaph,
la Chevaliere D'Eon' of the chevalier d’Éon in the lower margin. Foliage headpiece, in red and brown (volume I, f. 1). Other simple headpieces. Large red initials, some decorated with foliate shapes. Small red or gold initials. Lives of martyrs
rectangles, marked 'furtum', 'fraus', 'fallacia', and 'mendacium', words with similar meanings, all connected with fraud, trickery, deceit, treachery, etc. f. 1 is a leather fragment with text in English.f. 2 is a parchment flyleaf with text in Latin in a
Sancte Marie de Bildewas. Scriptus anno ab incarnatione domini Millesimo centesimo septuagesimo sexto') followed by a decorated initial 'E'. f. 1 is a leather fragment with text in English.f. 2 is a parchment flyleaf with text in Latin in a
the beginning of Leviticus. f. 1 is a leather fragment with text in English.f. 2 is a parchment flyleaf with text in Latin in a 12th-century hand.This is the earliest dated English Cistercian manuscript. Large initials in red, yellow, blue,
(e) Vellum (ff. 1, 2 paper); ff. 315. XIIIth cent. Ornamental initials in colours. Belonged to Croyland Abbey (ante 1292, v. supra), see f. 3; "Liber Croylandie"; afterwards (according to a note by M. Johnson on f. 1) to Sir
Part Two: Medieval Manuscripts from the Additional Manuscripts, Section B Manuscript Number 35,110 Source Library British Library, London Description 11. Life of St. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, from various sources, viz.: (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) 2 2.
occur: Arthur Surtoys (f. 124); Thomas Thyrnbeke, "clarke" (f. 124 b, 16th cent.); Francis Aiscoughe, of Cottam [co. Notts] (ff. 1, 124, 124 b, 16-17th cent.); and Maurice Johnson, of Ayscoughfee Hall in Spalding, Whose book-plate of arms, 1735, is