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by(?) Antonius Stratfordianus.f. 67: inscribed, 16th century: 'Pro nundinis Francofurtensibus Catalogus'.f. 78: from the same manuscript as Arundel 159, part 1, for the calendar page for February and two other leaves from the same manuscript.f. 89v: inscribed, 15th century, with

cameos and the coat of arms of Aragon. f. 1 is a paper fragment pasted onto a flyleaf.f. 1* is a parchment flyleaf.The scribe who copied this manuscript is known as the 'Omnium rerum' scribe because of his use of

device of three maces. f. 1 is a paper fragment pasted onto a flyleaf.f. 1* is a parchment flyleaf.The scribe who copied this manuscript is known as the 'Omnium rerum' scribe because of his use of the motto: 'Omnium rerum

'Solomon's knot' supported by an eagle. f. 1 is a paper fragment pasted onto a flyleaf.f. 1* is a parchment flyleaf.The scribe who copied this manuscript is known as the 'Omnium rerum' scribe because of his use of the motto:

initial 'N'(unc). f. 1 is a paper fragment pasted onto a flyleaf.f. 1* is a parchment flyleaf.The scribe who copied this manuscript is known as the 'Omnium rerum' scribe because of his use of the motto: 'Omnium rerum vicissitudo est'

with Hercules and serpents. f. 1 is a paper fragment pasted onto a flyleaf.f. 1* is a parchment flyleaf.The scribe who copied this manuscript is known as the 'Omnium rerum' scribe because of his use of the motto: 'Omnium rerum

the 'Omnium rerum' scribe: 'Omnium rerum vicissitudo est'. f. 1 is a paper fragment pasted onto a flyleaf.f. 1* is a parchment flyleaf.The scribe who copied this manuscript is known as the 'Omnium rerum' scribe because of his use of

1442, d. 1483), king of England and lord of Ireland, probably made for him: the royal arms of England (vol. 1: Royal 15 E II, f. 7).?Shelfmark of a very large number in brown ink (Carley's 'Old Large Number') '103'

1442, d. 1483), king of England and lord of Ireland, probably made for him: the royal arms of England (vol. 1: Royal 15 E II, f. 7).?Shelfmark of a very large number in brown ink (Carley's 'Old Large Number') '103'

1442, d. 1483), king of England and lord of Ireland, probably made for him: the royal arms of England (vol. 1: Royal 15 E II, f. 7).?Shelfmark of a very large number in brown ink (Carley's 'Old Large Number') '103'

1442, d. 1483), king of England and lord of Ireland, probably made for him: the royal arms of England (vol. 1: Royal 15 E II, f. 7).?Shelfmark of a very large number in brown ink (Carley's 'Old Large Number') '103'

1442, d. 1483), king of England and lord of Ireland, probably made for him: the royal arms of England (vol. 1: Royal 15 E II, f. 7).?Shelfmark of a very large number in brown ink (Carley's 'Old Large Number') '103'

1442, d. 1483), king of England and lord of Ireland, probably made for him: the royal arms of England (vol. 1: Royal 15 E II, f. 7).?Shelfmark of a very large number in brown ink (Carley's 'Old Large Number') '103'

1442, d. 1483), king of England and lord of Ireland, probably made for him: the royal arms of England (vol. 1: Royal 15 E II, f. 7).?Shelfmark of a very large number in brown ink (Carley's 'Old Large Number') '103'

1442, d. 1483), king of England and lord of Ireland, probably made for him: the royal arms of England (vol. 1: Royal 15 E II, f. 7).?Shelfmark of a very large number in brown ink (Carley's 'Old Large Number') '103'

1442, d. 1483), king of England and lord of Ireland, probably made for him: the royal arms of England (vol. 1: Royal 15 E II, f. 7).?Shelfmark of a very large number in brown ink (Carley's 'Old Large Number') '103'

1442, d. 1483), king of England and lord of Ireland, probably made for him: the royal arms of England (vol. 1: Royal 15 E II, f. 7).?Shelfmark of a very large number in brown ink (Carley's 'Old Large Number') '103'

1442, d. 1483), king of England and lord of Ireland, probably made for him: the royal arms of England (vol. 1: Royal 15 E II, f. 7).?Shelfmark of a very large number in brown ink (Carley's 'Old Large Number') '103'

1442, d. 1483), king of England and lord of Ireland, probably made for him: the royal arms of England (vol. 1: Royal 15 E II, f. 7).?Shelfmark of a very large number in brown ink (Carley's 'Old Large Number') '103'

1442, d. 1483), king of England and lord of Ireland, probably made for him: the royal arms of England (vol. 1: Royal 15 E II, f. 7).?Shelfmark of a very large number in brown ink (Carley's 'Old Large Number') '103'

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