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addressed to her father the duke of Suffolk (see f. 79), also notes in the hand of her husband.Robert Burscough (b. 1650/51, d.1709), prebendary of Exeter in 1701, archdeacon of Barnstaple in 1703, rector of Cheriton Bishop in 1705: sold

addressed to her father the duke of Suffolk (see f. 79), also notes in the hand of her husband.Robert Burscough (b. 1650/51, d.1709), prebendary of Exeter in 1701, archdeacon of Barnstaple in 1703, rector of Cheriton Bishop in 1705: sold

addressed to her father the duke of Suffolk (see f. 79), also notes in the hand of her husband.Robert Burscough (b. 1650/51, d.1709), prebendary of Exeter in 1701, archdeacon of Barnstaple in 1703, rector of Cheriton Bishop in 1705: sold

addressed to her father the duke of Suffolk (see f. 79), also notes in the hand of her husband.Robert Burscough (b. 1650/51, d.1709), prebendary of Exeter in 1701, archdeacon of Barnstaple in 1703, rector of Cheriton Bishop in 1705: sold

46v, 122, 122v). Book of Hours (Use ofYork) with calendar (ff. 1-6v) and litany (ff. 59-62v) Henry Worsley (b. 1675, d. 1747), scholar and manuscript collector, envoy at the court of Portugal (1714-21) and governor of Barbados (1721-31); donated

addressed to her father the duke of Suffolk (see f. 79), also notes in the hand of her husband.Robert Burscough (b. 1650/51, d.1709), prebendary of Exeter in 1701, archdeacon of Barnstaple in 1703, rector of Cheriton Bishop in 1705: sold

addressed to her father the duke of Suffolk (see f. 79), also notes in the hand of her husband.Robert Burscough (b. 1650/51, d.1709), prebendary of Exeter in 1701, archdeacon of Barnstaple in 1703, rector of Cheriton Bishop in 1705: sold

addressed to her father the duke of Suffolk (see f. 79), also notes in the hand of her husband.Robert Burscough (b. 1650/51, d.1709), prebendary of Exeter in 1701, archdeacon of Barnstaple in 1703, rector of Cheriton Bishop in 1705: sold

administrator and archbishop ofYork: presented to him by George Hermonymus of Sparta during his visit to England probably in 1476 (prologue with dedication (in Harley 3346, ff. 5-6v)); Neville arms erroneously quartered with the See of Canterbury (Harley 3346,

deacon of Crantock, Cornwall (1309-11) and rector of St Gerrans (1311); given by him to the Franciscan convent of Bodmin, Cornwall through the agency of Brother Richardof St. Columb and Brother Geoffrey Werdour, who were to have use of

deacon of Crantock, Cornwall (1309-11) and rector of St Gerrans (1311); given by him to the Franciscan convent of Bodmin, Cornwall through the agency of Brother Richardof St. Columb and Brother Geoffrey Werdour, who were to have use of

was written c. 1180 and was addressed to William de Longchamps, bishop of Ely and chancellor of England under Richard I (1190-91). Numerous marginal sketches in red of faces in profile. 1 large initial in red (f. 2). Smaller intials

in 1753 to the nation for £10,000 (a fraction of their contemporary value) under the Act of Parliament that also established the British Museum; the Harley manuscripts form one of the foundation collections of the British Library. Illuminated initial England

cardinal (added to ff. 4, 106, 197).? Iacopo Piccolomini (b. 1422, d. 1479), member of the household of Pope Pius II (d. 1464), and bishop of Lucca from 1470: with an eight-line inscription including ‘Dum vixi Iacobus Piccolomini domus papa

Marginal drawing of three soldiers opening the tomb of Archbishop Richardof Canterbury, in the lower right margin. Includes two autograph copies of works of Matthew Paris: the only complete copy of the Historia Anglorum, a history of England covering

Detail of a miniature ofRichard I of England. Includes two autograph copies of works of Matthew Paris: the only complete copy of the Historia Anglorum, a history of England covering the years 1070-1253 (ff. 10-156v), probably written in the

the country of Prester John, end of 14th century (f. 190v).Added notes of valuations of manors in Hemnales and Madles in Epping, Essex, end of the 14th/beginning of the 15th century (f. 190v).Extract of Chancery roll 16 of Edward III,

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