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Bar border and initial 'I'(n) with foliate and spray decoration at the beginning of the Wife of Bath's Tale. The Prologue of the Cook's Tale is imperfect due to the loss of one leaf as well as an entire
Bar border and initial 'T'(his) with foliate and spray decoration at the beginning of the Prologue of the Friar's Tale, with space left blank for a miniature. The Prologue of the Cook's Tale is imperfect due to the loss
Bar border and initial 'L'(ordyngis) with foliate and spray decoration at the beginning of the Summoner's Tale. The Prologue of the Cook's Tale is imperfect due to the loss of one leaf as well as an entire gathering after
Bar border and initial 'T'(her) with foliate and spray decoration at the beginning of the Clerk's Tale. The Prologue of the Cook's Tale is imperfect due to the loss of one leaf as well as an entire gathering after
Decorated initial 'T'(his) at the beginning of the Prologue of the Franklin's Tale, and records of the births of Edward Foxe's children in the space originally left blank for a miniature. The Prologue of the Cook's Tale is imperfect
Bar border and initial 'T'(his) with foliate and spray decoration at the beginning of the Second Nun's Tale. The Prologue of the Cook's Tale is imperfect due to the loss of one leaf as well as an entire gathering
Bar border and initial 'W'(ith) with foliate and spray decoration at the beginning of the Canon's Yeoman's Tale. The Prologue of the Cook's Tale is imperfect due to the loss of one leaf as well as an entire gathering
Bar border and initial 'L'(ordyngis) with foliate and spray decoration at the beginning of the Pardoner's Tale. The Prologue of the Cook's Tale is imperfect due to the loss of one leaf as well as an entire gathering after
Bar border and initial 'A' with foliate and spray decoration at the beginning of the Shipman's Tale. The Prologue of the Cook's Tale is imperfect due to the loss of one leaf as well as an entire gathering after
Bar border and initial 'O' with foliate and spray decoration at the beginning of the Prioress's Tale. The Prologue of the Cook's Tale is imperfect due to the loss of one leaf as well as an entire gathering after
Bar border and initial 'L'(istneth) with foliate and spray decoration at the beginning of the Chaucer's Tale of Sir Thopas. The Prologue of the Cook's Tale is imperfect due to the loss of one leaf as well as an
Initials with penwork decoration. The Prologue of the Cook's Tale is imperfect due to the loss of one leaf as well as an entire gathering after f. 45. As in all the manuscripts belonging to the same family in
Bar border and initial 'A' with foliate and spray decoration at the beginning of the Nun's Priest's Tale. The Prologue of the Cook's Tale is imperfect due to the loss of one leaf as well as an entire gathering
Decorated initial 'W'(ete) and space left blank for miniature at the beginning of the Prologue of the Manciple's Tale, with space left blank for a miniature. The Prologue of the Cook's Tale is imperfect due to the loss of
Bar border and initial 'W'(han) with foliate and spray decoration at the beginning of the Manciple's Tale. The Prologue of the Cook's Tale is imperfect due to the loss of one leaf as well as an entire gathering after
Bar border and initial 'O' with foliate and spray decoration at the beginning of the Parson's Tale. The Prologue of the Cook's Tale is imperfect due to the loss of one leaf as well as an entire gathering after
Bar border and initial 'N'(ow) with foliate and spray decoration at the beginning of Chaucer's Retraction. The Prologue of the Cook's Tale is imperfect due to the loss of one leaf as well as an entire gathering after f.
A fragment of the original parchment flyleaf with ownership inscriptions. The Prologue of the Cook's Tale is imperfect due to the loss of one leaf as well as an entire gathering after f. 45. As in all the manuscripts
vine initial 'A'(rma). f. 1 is a parchment flyleaf and there is a ruled leaf after f. 66.Vertical catchwords.A small square piece of parchment has been cut from the lower margin of f. 277 and the entire leaf is discoloured
and patron of the arts, inscribed as usual by their librarian, Humfrey Wanley, '19 die mensis Novembris, A.D. 1725' (f. 1; see Wright 1972).Edward Harley bequeathed the library to his widow, Henrietta, née Cavendish Holles (b. 1694, d. 1755) during