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Sometimes configured with a straight initial minim. Usage: 'mares'; two or three examples of long 'r' on this folio. Usage: 'corn'; the only instance of 'z'-shaped 'r' on the folio. Usage: 'Meller'; detached head with flourish for this 'r' in
stones nowe bene at stonehenge'. Fol. 109: with paraph 'St Thomas deth of Canntebury'. Fol. 123r: 'a grete derthe of corn' (partially cropped). C16 annotation in the manuscript demonstrates an interest in the myth history and Christian history of Britain,
France, or Edward, the son of the Black Prince, (Brie, 316:2-11). Fol. 141v: Richard (II) born, (Brie, 316:24-31). Fol. 142v: Corn priced at xl d a bushel, (Brie, 321:16). Fol. 146: Edward II dies, (Brie, 332:18-19) Fol. 148v: The arrival
right, all bearded men. Plucking the Corn (Small illustration from bottom of full page of text to bottom of leaf. p. 96 ln. 31-32) Left field of corn, twelve figures stand, two picking corn, three figure in the crowd face
moved to the meditation for Wednesday) Wednesday: On the Temptation in the desert to the plucking of the ears of corn. (The ministry of Mary and Martha, which introduces the prolonged treatment of the active and contemplative lives in Meditationes
Langfors 1917, p. 352; Stengel 1871, p. 23, and pp. 106-25. ff. 105r-109r Robert Biket Le lai du corn 'Le lai du corn' 'De vne auenture qui auint A la court al bon rei qui tint'. French Langfors 1917, p.