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blue foliate decoration (ff. 2, 89v). Glossed Gospel of Mark ? Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire, 13th century(?): 'Liber ewangl. mar[…] glosat. (e?)ccl(es)ie(?) lich.(??)'; a glossed Mark was recorded at Lichfield by Patrick Young in c.1622.'John Stout', 16th century? (f. 9, lower
blue foliate decoration (ff. 2, 89v). Glossed Gospel of Mark ? Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire, 13th century(?): 'Liber ewangl. mar[…] glosat. (e?)ccl(es)ie(?) lich.(??)'; a glossed Mark was recorded at Lichfield by Patrick Young in c.1622.'John Stout', 16th century? (f. 9, lower
blue foliate decoration (ff. 2, 89v). Glossed Gospel of Mark ? Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire, 13th century(?): 'Liber ewangl. mar[…] glosat. (e?)ccl(es)ie(?) lich.(??)'; a glossed Mark was recorded at Lichfield by Patrick Young in c.1622.'John Stout', 16th century? (f. 9, lower
blue foliate decoration (ff. 2, 89v). Glossed Gospel of Mark ? Lichfield Cathedral, Staffordshire, 13th century(?): 'Liber ewangl. mar[…] glosat. (e?)ccl(es)ie(?) lich.(??)'; a glossed Mark was recorded at Lichfield by Patrick Young in c.1622.'John Stout', 16th century? (f. 9, lower
at the beginning of the manuscript. Facsimiles in ink and often colours of manuscripts in Oxford, Cambridge, Dublin, Durham, Lichfield, Milan, Leyden, Utrecht, Stockholm, St. Gall, and Abbeville. Collection of 42 facsimiles of manuscript pages copied by J. O. Westwood
17018S10068699836516794[The horse the ghoos & the sheep].Lydgate, John, 1370?-1451?17 600dpi TIFF G4 page imagesUniversity of Michigan, Digital Library Production ServiceAnn Arbor, Michigan2005 December (TCP phase 1)99836516STC (2nd ed.) 17018.Duff 261.794A06553.0001.001This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above
Record: Lichfield County Staffordshire Transcript lichefeld Icon description spired church with cross, convent buildings Icons church with cross Description Appearances faded Etymology Letocetum, a Celtic name of a Roman town, meaning 'grey wood' + OE feld, 'field' Translation Earlier editors
Stafford could be the Sow although Stafford is shown on the wrong bank. The tributary from Lichfield to Birmingham could be the Tame although Lichfield would then be misplaced (Parsons). Early Maps Trent (Angliae Figura) Overwritten no Attested spelling Trent
Birthplace Trust, Stoneleigh MSS, DR 18/31/3, fos. 75r-100r (Coventry & Lichfield) p.77 £ 1. 6s. 8d. CALDECOTE Stratford, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Stoneleigh MSS, DR 18/31/3, fos. 75r-100r (Coventry & Lichfield) p.77 SP348951 ded: ST THEOBALD AND ST CHAD The Victoria
Birthplace Trust, Stoneleigh MSS, DR 18/31/3, fos. 75r-100r (Coventry & Lichfield) p.77 £ 0. 13s. 4d. LITTLE PACKINGTON Stratford, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Stoneleigh MSS, DR 18/31/3, fos. 75r-100r (Coventry & Lichfield) p.77 SP211843 ded: ST BARTHOLOMEW The Victoria History of
Birthplace Trust, Stoneleigh MSS, DR 18/31/3, fos. 75r-100r (Coventry & Lichfield) p.77 £ 0. 13s. 4d. HONILEY Stratford, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Stoneleigh MSS, DR 18/31/3, fos. 75r-100r (Coventry & Lichfield) p.77 SP244722 ded: ST JOHN THE BAPTIST The Victoria History
Birthplace Trust, Stoneleigh MSS, DR 18/31/3, fos. 75r-100r (Coventry & Lichfield) p.88 £ 1. 0s. 0d. HINSTOCK Stratford, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Stoneleigh MSS, DR 18/31/3, fos. 75r-100r (Coventry & Lichfield) p.88 SJ694263 ded: ST OSWALD Ordnance Survey (County Series): these
(Coventry & Lichfield) p.88v £ 0. 6s. 8d. MORETON CORBET SJ561233 ded: ST BARTHOLOMEW Ordnance Survey (County Series): these maps have been searched using www.old-maps.co.uk. (vicarage) Stratford, Shakespeare Birthplace Trust, Stoneleigh MSS, DR 18/31/3, fos. 75r-100r (Coventry & Lichfield) p.88v
prologe of the Chanons yoman. [ Lichfield MS, leaf 172, l. 3. ] Whan ended was / the tale of seint Cecyle Er we fully / had riden fif myle At Boughton . vnder the blee / vs gan a
/ terme of his lyve And there a poynt for ended is my tale God sende euery trewe man bote of his bale Prologus ¶ Thus endeth the tale of the Chanons yoman / ] [ Lichfield extract ends ]
also follows roughly the structure of the liturgical Peregrinus,3 a form that was documented in England in an example from Lichfield that is contained in the Shrewsbury Fragments, which were somehow related to the York plays.4 The pageants relevance to
not appear elsewhere in the volume, has written the lyric on one and a half pages left blank between the Lichfield and Lydgate pieces. The lyric has been carefully laid out to fill the open space attractively: four large, eye-catching
Religious Lyrics of the XVth Century. Oxford: Clarendon, 1939. Pp. 233-36. [Refrain poem in same stanza; appears in Harley 1706.] Lichfield, William. The Complaint of God to Sinful Man. Ed. E. Bergstr'm. Anglia 34 (1911), 498-525. [Companion to Pety Job
Royal 8 C.i. Fifteenth century. A reshaping of Parts Two and Three of AW. Attributed to the fifteenth-century preacher William Lichfield (see Baugh's edition). French Versions Vitellius [F]. London, British Library, Cotton Vitellius F.vii. Early fourteenth century. A translation into