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the calendar in successive centuries; erased Christ Church ownership inscription(?) (f. ii verso).Emendations by other 11th- and 12th-century scribes; the text on ff. 145-146 is a 14th-century addition.William Ingram, monk of Christ Church: with the late 15th-century inscription 'Si quis
the calendar in successive centuries; erased Christ Church ownership inscription(?) (f. ii verso).Emendations by other 11th- and 12th-century scribes; the text on ff. 145-146 is a 14th-century addition.William Ingram, monk of Christ Church: with the late 15th-century inscription 'Si quis
the calendar in successive centuries; erased Christ Church ownership inscription(?) (f. ii verso).Emendations by other 11th- and 12th-century scribes; the text on ff. 145-146 is a 14th-century addition.William Ingram, monk of Christ Church: with the late 15th-century inscription 'Si quis
the calendar in successive centuries; erased Christ Church ownership inscription(?) (f. ii verso).Emendations by other 11th- and 12th-century scribes; the text on ff. 145-146 is a 14th-century addition.William Ingram, monk of Christ Church: with the late 15th-century inscription 'Si quis
the calendar in successive centuries; erased Christ Church ownership inscription(?) (f. ii verso).Emendations by other 11th- and 12th-century scribes; the text on ff. 145-146 is a 14th-century addition.William Ingram, monk of Christ Church: with the late 15th-century inscription 'Si quis
the calendar in successive centuries; erased Christ Church ownership inscription(?) (f. ii verso).Emendations by other 11th- and 12th-century scribes; the text on ff. 145-146 is a 14th-century addition.William Ingram, monk of Christ Church: with the late 15th-century inscription 'Si quis
the calendar in successive centuries; erased Christ Church ownership inscription(?) (f. ii verso).Emendations by other 11th- and 12th-century scribes; the text on ff. 145-146 is a 14th-century addition.William Ingram, monk of Christ Church: with the late 15th-century inscription 'Si quis
the calendar in successive centuries; erased Christ Church ownership inscription(?) (f. ii verso).Emendations by other 11th- and 12th-century scribes; the text on ff. 145-146 is a 14th-century addition.William Ingram, monk of Christ Church: with the late 15th-century inscription 'Si quis
the calendar in successive centuries; erased Christ Church ownership inscription(?) (f. ii verso).Emendations by other 11th- and 12th-century scribes; the text on ff. 145-146 is a 14th-century addition.William Ingram, monk of Christ Church: with the late 15th-century inscription 'Si quis
the calendar in successive centuries; erased Christ Church ownership inscription(?) (f. ii verso).Emendations by other 11th- and 12th-century scribes; the text on ff. 145-146 is a 14th-century addition.William Ingram, monk of Christ Church: with the late 15th-century inscription 'Si quis
the calendar in successive centuries; erased Christ Church ownership inscription(?) (f. ii verso).Emendations by other 11th- and 12th-century scribes; the text on ff. 145-146 is a 14th-century addition.William Ingram, monk of Christ Church: with the late 15th-century inscription 'Si quis
the calendar in successive centuries; erased Christ Church ownership inscription(?) (f. ii verso).Emendations by other 11th- and 12th-century scribes; the text on ff. 145-146 is a 14th-century addition.William Ingram, monk of Christ Church: with the late 15th-century inscription 'Si quis
the calendar in successive centuries; erased Christ Church ownership inscription(?) (f. ii verso).Emendations by other 11th- and 12th-century scribes; the text on ff. 145-146 is a 14th-century addition.William Ingram, monk of Christ Church: with the late 15th-century inscription 'Si quis
the calendar in successive centuries; erased Christ Church ownership inscription(?) (f. ii verso).Emendations by other 11th- and 12th-century scribes; the text on ff. 145-146 is a 14th-century addition.William Ingram, monk of Christ Church: with the late 15th-century inscription 'Si quis
the calendar in successive centuries; erased Christ Church ownership inscription(?) (f. ii verso).Emendations by other 11th- and 12th-century scribes; the text on ff. 145-146 is a 14th-century addition.William Ingram, monk of Christ Church: with the late 15th-century inscription 'Si quis
the calendar in successive centuries; erased Christ Church ownership inscription(?) (f. ii verso).Emendations by other 11th- and 12th-century scribes; the text on ff. 145-146 is a 14th-century addition.William Ingram, monk of Christ Church: with the late 15th-century inscription 'Si quis
the calendar in successive centuries; erased Christ Church ownership inscription(?) (f. ii verso).Emendations by other 11th- and 12th-century scribes; the text on ff. 145-146 is a 14th-century addition.William Ingram, monk of Christ Church: with the late 15th-century inscription 'Si quis
Church, Canterbury: his note (f. 1v).The Benedictine abbey of Christ Church, Canterbury: formerly bound with Cotton Caligula A XV, ff. 120-153, the volume entitled 'Compotus Adelardi' in Prior Eastry's early 14th-century catalogue of books in the library of Christ
of a church. ff. 151v-155v added texts in different contemporary hands. f. 156 is a thick piece of vellum and was probably used formerly as binding.The paper dated 1449-1453.The text recounts an expedition said to have been made in 1465
of a church. ff. 151v-155v added texts in different contemporary hands. f. 156 is a thick piece of vellum and was probably used formerly as binding.The paper dated 1449-1453.The text recounts an expedition said to have been made in 1465