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ff. 76-77.f. 130, Leaf from an early 13th century English Breviary. Musical notation: neumes on red four-line staves (C, D, F and B clefs).f. 131, leaf from a late 13th century English Troper (Sanctus and Agnus tropes). Musical notation: square
blue with red foliate pen-flourishing. Paraph marks in plain red or blue. Medical treatises Note on the content in English, 16th-century (f. 5v).Sir Hans Sloane (b. 1660, d. 1753), baronet, physician and collector. Purchased as part of the Sloane collection
ff. 76-77.f. 130, Leaf from an early 13th century English Breviary. Musical notation: neumes on red four-line staves (C, D, F and B clefs).f. 131, leaf from a late 13th century English Troper (Sanctus and Agnus tropes). Musical notation: square
Mention of numerous English saints, including John of Beverley (f. 55) and John of Bridlington (f. 55v), Winifred (f. 67v), and Etheldreda (f. 68); see also English saints listed in the litany (ff. 8v-11v). An indulgence in English connected with
Additional texts in Latin and English (ff. 22v-23, 24-25v) 1 large interlace initial in brown with penwork decoration (f. 6). Small initials in red or brown. Cadels in red or brown. Highlighting of letters in yellow. Medical miscellany including a
(f. 245v). 1 embellished panel with pen-flourishing, in mauve ink (f. 42). Pentateuch, ~Haftarot~ and the Five Scrolls (~Hamesh megillot~) English description of the manuscript (f. [v]).Prince Augustus Frederick (b. 1773, d. 1843), duke of Sussex: his armorial book-plate (inside
(f. 245v). 1 embellished panel with pen-flourishing, in mauve ink (f. 42). Pentateuch, ~Haftarot~ and the Five Scrolls (~Hamesh megillot~) English description of the manuscript (f. [v]).Prince Augustus Frederick (b. 1773, d. 1843), duke of Sussex: his armorial book-plate (inside
(f. 245v). 1 embellished panel with pen-flourishing, in mauve ink (f. 42). Pentateuch, ~Haftarot~ and the Five Scrolls (~Hamesh megillot~) English description of the manuscript (f. [v]).Prince Augustus Frederick (b. 1773, d. 1843), duke of Sussex: his armorial book-plate (inside
(f. 245v). 1 embellished panel with pen-flourishing, in mauve ink (f. 42). Pentateuch, ~Haftarot~ and the Five Scrolls (~Hamesh megillot~) English description of the manuscript (f. [v]).Prince Augustus Frederick (b. 1773, d. 1843), duke of Sussex: his armorial book-plate (inside
(f. 245v). 1 embellished panel with pen-flourishing, in mauve ink (f. 42). Pentateuch, ~Haftarot~ and the Five Scrolls (~Hamesh megillot~) English description of the manuscript (f. [v]).Prince Augustus Frederick (b. 1773, d. 1843), duke of Sussex: his armorial book-plate (inside
(f. 245v). 1 embellished panel with pen-flourishing, in mauve ink (f. 42). Pentateuch, ~Haftarot~ and the Five Scrolls (~Hamesh megillot~) English description of the manuscript (f. [v]).Prince Augustus Frederick (b. 1773, d. 1843), duke of Sussex: his armorial book-plate (inside
man. Inscriptions in English (ff. 88v, 163). Drawings in pencil of zodiac men (ff. 25v-26). From f. 31, large and small blue initials, usually with red penwork decoration. Small initials in red, some with penwork decoration in red or brown.
partial border (f. 5). Highlighting of letters in red. Collection of medical recipes, with an English verse compendium of astrological medicine Inscriptions 'J (?) G Foulor ppp'; 'J Logane With my' (f. 2). Added texts to parchment leaves (ff. 1-4).Sir
(f. 245v). 1 embellished panel with pen-flourishing, in mauve ink (f. 42). Pentateuch, ~Haftarot~ and the Five Scrolls (~Hamesh megillot~) English description of the manuscript (f. [v]).Prince Augustus Frederick (b. 1773, d. 1843), duke of Sussex: his armorial book-plate (inside
(f. 245v). 1 embellished panel with pen-flourishing, in mauve ink (f. 42). Pentateuch, ~Haftarot~ and the Five Scrolls (~Hamesh megillot~) English description of the manuscript (f. [v]).Prince Augustus Frederick (b. 1773, d. 1843), duke of Sussex: his armorial book-plate (inside
(f. 1); the royal arms of England surmounted by a crown (f. 1).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. Illuminated initial Johannes de Cirellis France, N. France, Central or N.
oratio' (f. 1); the royal arms of England surmounted by a crown (f. 1).Presented to the British Museum by George II in 1757 as part of the Old Royal Library. Border Johannes de Cirellis France, N. France, Central or N.
etc., suggesting a Bruges or Ghent origin.The manuscript may have been made for the English market since the litany includes Swithun, Edmund, Edburga, Edith, and other English saints (ff. 92v-94v).Change of hands at f. 88v. 11 miniatures in colours and
manuscript is the only known surviving copy of the earlier Middle English translation of ~The Book of the Knight of La Tour-Landry~ by Geoffery La Tour-Landry. (The later Middle English translation was printed by Caxton in 1484.) Historiated initial in
devotional treatises, including 'The Chasting of God's Children' (ff. 1-100), Bridget's 'Revelations', in English translation (ff. 104-109v), and Flete's 'De remedis contra temptationes', in two different English translations (ff. 109v-123, 142v-152) Thomas Granger (d. 1732), clerk to the committee of