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James 1928. Crossed tironian ets; ampersands. 80 miniatures in colours and gold, some with punchwork. 1 foliate initial in gold and colours (f. 6). 1 unfinished diagram of a 'T' map of the Earth (f. 95v). Initials in red with
rubrics in red. Historia Scolastica (Acts of the Apostles) Part 1: John Lumley, 1st baron Lumley (b. c. 1533, d. 1609), collector and conspirator: inscribed with his name (f. 1); listed in the 1609 catalogue of his collection, f. 84
with his name (f. 1); one of nine manuscripts from the Bath priory which he owned (see Ker 1964).John Lumley, 1st baron Lumley (b. c. 1533, d. 1609), collector and conspirator: inscribed with his name (f. 1); listed in the
91-100). 3 large initials in yellow or red with penwork decoration in red, green and yellow (ff. 2v, 52, 57). 1 large initial in brown ink with foliate decoration on a yellow ground (f. 12). Initials in red, green or
91-100). 3 large initials in yellow or red with penwork decoration in red, green and yellow (ff. 2v, 52, 57). 1 large initial in brown ink with foliate decoration on a yellow ground (f. 12). Initials in red, green or
91-100). 3 large initials in yellow or red with penwork decoration in red, green and yellow (ff. 2v, 52, 57). 1 large initial in brown ink with foliate decoration on a yellow ground (f. 12). Initials in red, green or
91-100). 3 large initials in yellow or red with penwork decoration in red, green and yellow (ff. 2v, 52, 57). 1 large initial in brown ink with foliate decoration on a yellow ground (f. 12). Initials in red, green or
91-100). 3 large initials in yellow or red with penwork decoration in red, green and yellow (ff. 2v, 52, 57). 1 large initial in brown ink with foliate decoration on a yellow ground (f. 12). Initials in red, green or
James 1928. Crossed tironian ets; ampersands. 80 miniatures in colours and gold, some with punchwork. 1 foliate initial in gold and colours (f. 6). 1 unfinished diagram of a 'T' map of the Earth (f. 95v). Initials in red with
James 1928. Crossed tironian ets; ampersands. 80 miniatures in colours and gold, some with punchwork. 1 foliate initial in gold and colours (f. 6). 1 unfinished diagram of a 'T' map of the Earth (f. 95v). Initials in red with
after f. 136.Uncrossed tironian ets. 1 large initial in gold, green, blue, red and black with some white (f. 2). 2 large puzzle initial in red and blue with penwork decoration and reserved dots (ff. 1, 96v). Smaller initials in
after f. 136.Uncrossed tironian ets. 1 large initial in gold, green, blue, red and black with some white (f. 2). 2 large puzzle initial in red and blue with penwork decoration and reserved dots (ff. 1, 96v). Smaller initials in
after f. 136.Uncrossed tironian ets. 1 large initial in gold, green, blue, red and black with some white (f. 2). 2 large puzzle initial in red and blue with penwork decoration and reserved dots (ff. 1, 96v). Smaller initials in
text in a 14th-century hand.Interlineal text in French (ff. 1-23). 1 full-page Beatus initial in colours and gold with masks, animals heads, and interlace, within a rectangular frame (f. 1). Historiated initials or very large decorated initials in colours and
text in a 14th-century hand.Interlineal text in French (ff. 1-23). 1 full-page Beatus initial in colours and gold with masks, animals heads, and interlace, within a rectangular frame (f. 1). Historiated initials or very large decorated initials in colours and
i verso). The Dominican convent of Exeter: inscribed 'Predicatorum Exon' (erased) and with the pressmark 'F. 1' in a 15th-century (?) hand (f. 1) (see Warner and Gilson 1921).Steven Speccot, perhaps of the Speccot family of Penheale, Cornwall: his name
i verso). The Dominican convent of Exeter: inscribed 'Predicatorum Exon' (erased) and with the pressmark 'F. 1' in a 15th-century (?) hand (f. 1) (see Warner and Gilson 1921).Steven Speccot, perhaps of the Speccot family of Penheale, Cornwall: his name
i verso). The Dominican convent of Exeter: inscribed 'Predicatorum Exon' (erased) and with the pressmark 'F. 1' in a 15th-century (?) hand (f. 1) (see Warner and Gilson 1921).Steven Speccot, perhaps of the Speccot family of Penheale, Cornwall: his name
York, and cardinal: 'TC' monogram, perhaps for Thomas Cardinalis (f. 1) (see Carley 2000, p. xxxiii).The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): Westminster inventory number 'no. 1080' (f. 1), acquired by the Upper Library at Westminster after the inventory
James 1928. Crossed tironian ets; ampersands. 80 miniatures in colours and gold, some with punchwork. 1 foliate initial in gold and colours (f. 6). 1 unfinished diagram of a 'T' map of the Earth (f. 95v). Initials in red with