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21v, 23, 31v, 33v, 36v, 43, 53, 60). 2 portrait roundels in semi-grisaille (f. 3 (x2)). 1 small miniature in semi-grisaille (f. 5v). 1 small initial in gold on a brown ground, at the beginning of the ~registre~ (f. 73).
21v, 23, 31v, 33v, 36v, 43, 53, 60). 2 portrait roundels in semi-grisaille (f. 3 (x2)). 1 small miniature in semi-grisaille (f. 5v). 1 small initial in gold on a brown ground, at the beginning of the ~registre~ (f. 73).
21v, 23, 31v, 33v, 36v, 43, 53, 60). 2 portrait roundels in semi-grisaille (f. 3 (x2)). 1 small miniature in semi-grisaille (f. 5v). 1 small initial in gold on a brown ground, at the beginning of the ~registre~ (f. 73).
21v, 23, 31v, 33v, 36v, 43, 53, 60). 2 portrait roundels in semi-grisaille (f. 3 (x2)). 1 small miniature in semi-grisaille (f. 5v). 1 small initial in gold on a brown ground, at the beginning of the ~registre~ (f. 73).
heraldic arms, the second with a rebus (a tun inscribed 'MOK' (sic)), at the beginning of the two parts (ff. 1, 44v). Large initials in gold on blue and red grounds, with foliate extensions into the margins. Libellus de Canonizatione
heraldic arms, the second with a rebus (a tun inscribed 'MOK' (sic)), at the beginning of the two parts (ff. 1, 44v). Large initials in gold on blue and red grounds, with foliate extensions into the margins. Libellus de Canonizatione
heraldic arms, the second with a rebus (a tun inscribed 'MOK' (sic)), at the beginning of the two parts (ff. 1, 44v). Large initials in gold on blue and red grounds, with foliate extensions into the margins. Libellus de Canonizatione
heraldic arms, the second with a rebus (a tun inscribed 'MOK' (sic)), at the beginning of the two parts (ff. 1, 44v). Large initials in gold on blue and red grounds, with foliate extensions into the margins. Libellus de Canonizatione
heraldic arms, the second with a rebus (a tun inscribed 'MOK' (sic)), at the beginning of the two parts (ff. 1, 44v). Large initials in gold on blue and red grounds, with foliate extensions into the margins. Libellus de Canonizatione
heraldic arms, the second with a rebus (a tun inscribed 'MOK' (sic)), at the beginning of the two parts (ff. 1, 44v). Large initials in gold on blue and red grounds, with foliate extensions into the margins. Libellus de Canonizatione
volumes (Royal 20 E I-VI).Catchwords; guide letters for initials. 1 large miniature in colours and gold with a full trompe l'oeil border containing the royal arms of England (f. 8). 1 unfinished one-column miniature in colours and gold, with unfinished
the present manuscript). This folio was probably discarded intentionally so that volume 1 could neatly end with book 5 and volume 2 start with book 6.Leaf signatures. Catchwords.Vol. 1 is now Harley 4372. Large miniature in gold and colours at
the present manuscript). This folio was probably discarded intentionally so that volume 1 could neatly end with book 5 and volume 2 start with book 6.Leaf signatures. Catchwords.Vol. 1 is now Harley 4372. Large miniature in gold and colours at
Detail of a marginal drawing of a standing woman. f. 209 is an inserted paper half- leaf with receipts. 2 full-page drawings of surgical instruments and procedures in black ink and colours (ff. 110v-111). Numerous marginal illustrations or miniatures
Detail of a marginal drawing. f. 209 is an inserted paper half- leaf with receipts. 2 full-page drawings of surgical instruments and procedures in black ink and colours (ff. 110v-111). Numerous marginal illustrations or miniatures within the text in
Detail of a marginal drawing of a container and bowl (?). f. 209 is an inserted paper half- leaf with receipts. 2 full-page drawings of surgical instruments and procedures in black ink and colours (ff. 110v-111). Numerous marginal illustrations
Detail of a marginal drawing. f. 209 is an inserted paper half- leaf with receipts. 2 full-page drawings of surgical instruments and procedures in black ink and colours (ff. 110v-111). Numerous marginal illustrations or miniatures within the text in
Detail of a marginal drawing of a tonsured man. f. 209 is an inserted paper half- leaf with receipts. 2 full-page drawings of surgical instruments and procedures in black ink and colours (ff. 110v-111). Numerous marginal illustrations or miniatures
Heyward) of Tandridge Hall, Surrey (b. c.1617, d. 1704), courtier and antiquary: sold by him to Peter Le Neve for '1: 10:' possibly in 1698 (f. 2*; see Wright 1972).Peter Le Neve (b. 1661, d. 1729), herald and antiquary: his
Harley 6199 is the first manuscript to contain full-length portraits of the patrons of the Order of the Golden Fleece. 1 miniature depicting the knights of the Order of the Golden Fleece, with a scatter border with four escutcheons, and