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heraldic shields of successors in their Garter stalls at St George's Chapel, Windsor, and 1 of George and the dragon and a kneeling Garter King (the principal officer of the Order). Pictorial book of arms of the Order of the
heraldic shields of successors in their Garter stalls at St George's Chapel, Windsor, and 1 of George and the dragon and a kneeling Garter King (the principal officer of the Order). Pictorial book of arms of the Order of the
heraldic shields of successors in their Garter stalls at St George's Chapel, Windsor, and 1 of George and the dragon and a kneeling Garter King (the principal officer of the Order). Pictorial book of arms of the Order of the
heraldic shields of successors in their Garter stalls at St George's Chapel, Windsor, and 1 of George and the dragon and a kneeling Garter King (the principal officer of the Order). Pictorial book of arms of the Order of the
heraldic shields of successors in their Garter stalls at St George's Chapel, Windsor, and 1 of George and the dragon and a kneeling Garter King (the principal officer of the Order). Pictorial book of arms of the Order of the
of Ramsey abbey, bishop of Worcester, and archbishop ofYork from 972 to 992: mentioned in Ramsey's 14th-century catalouge as a 'Psalter of St Oswald' (see Gameson 1996).Thomas Powell: his name inscribed in a 16th-century hand on a fragment
of Ramsey abbey, bishop of Worcester, and archbishop ofYork from 972 to 992: mentioned in Ramsey's 14th-century catalouge as a 'Psalter of St Oswald' (see Gameson 1996).Thomas Powell: his name inscribed in a 16th-century hand on a fragment
of Ramsey abbey, bishop of Worcester, and archbishop ofYork from 972 to 992: mentioned in Ramsey's 14th-century catalouge as a 'Psalter of St Oswald' (see Gameson 1996).Thomas Powell: his name inscribed in a 16th-century hand on a fragment
of Ramsey abbey, bishop of Worcester, and archbishop ofYork from 972 to 992: mentioned in Ramsey's 14th-century catalouge as a 'Psalter of St Oswald' (see Gameson 1996).Thomas Powell: his name inscribed in a 16th-century hand on a fragment
of Ramsey abbey, bishop of Worcester, and archbishop ofYork from 972 to 992: mentioned in Ramsey's 14th-century catalouge as a 'Psalter of St Oswald' (see Gameson 1996).Thomas Powell: his name inscribed in a 16th-century hand on a fragment
of Ramsey abbey, bishop of Worcester, and archbishop ofYork from 972 to 992: mentioned in Ramsey's 14th-century catalouge as a 'Psalter of St Oswald' (see Gameson 1996).Thomas Powell: his name inscribed in a 16th-century hand on a fragment
of Ramsey abbey, bishop of Worcester, and archbishop ofYork from 972 to 992: mentioned in Ramsey's 14th-century catalouge as a 'Psalter of St Oswald' (see Gameson 1996).Thomas Powell: his name inscribed in a 16th-century hand on a fragment
of Ramsey abbey, bishop of Worcester, and archbishop ofYork from 972 to 992: mentioned in Ramsey's 14th-century catalouge as a 'Psalter of St Oswald' (see Gameson 1996).Thomas Powell: his name inscribed in a 16th-century hand on a fragment
of Ramsey abbey, bishop of Worcester, and archbishop ofYork from 972 to 992: mentioned in Ramsey's 14th-century catalouge as a 'Psalter of St Oswald' (see Gameson 1996).Thomas Powell: his name inscribed in a 16th-century hand on a fragment
of Ramsey abbey, bishop of Worcester, and archbishop ofYork from 972 to 992: mentioned in Ramsey's 14th-century catalouge as a 'Psalter of St Oswald' (see Gameson 1996).Thomas Powell: his name inscribed in a 16th-century hand on a fragment
of Ramsey abbey, bishop of Worcester, and archbishop ofYork from 972 to 992: mentioned in Ramsey's 14th-century catalouge as a 'Psalter of St Oswald' (see Gameson 1996).Thomas Powell: his name inscribed in a 16th-century hand on a fragment
of Ramsey abbey, bishop of Worcester, and archbishop ofYork from 972 to 992: mentioned in Ramsey's 14th-century catalouge as a 'Psalter of St Oswald' (see Gameson 1996).Thomas Powell: his name inscribed in a 16th-century hand on a fragment
Detail of a miniature of David pointing to his mouth, and illuminated initial 'D'(ixi), at the beginning of Psalm 38. The manuscript bears references to the work of the Limbourg brothers, e.g., the Martyrdom of Mark (f. 282v) copies the
Detail of a map of Scotland. This is the unique copy of the first version of the Chronicle; see Edwards 1987; Gransden 1982 p. 274 n. 174 (there are 16 copies of the second version (see Hiatt 2004 p. 130
Detail of a map of Scotland. This is the unique copy of the first version of the Chronicle; see Edwards 1987; Gransden 1982 p. 274 n. 174 (there are 16 copies of the second version (see Hiatt 2004 p. 130