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grant Alexandre by Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in the service of Isabella of Portugal and then of Margaret of York, first presented to Charles in 1468; preceded by a table of contents (ff. 1-11v). ?Shelfmark of a very large

grant Alexandre by Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in the service of Isabella of Portugal and then of Margaret of York, first presented to Charles in 1468; preceded by a table of contents (ff. 1-11v). ?Shelfmark of a very large

grant Alexandre by Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in the service of Isabella of Portugal and then of Margaret of York, first presented to Charles in 1468; preceded by a table of contents (ff. 1-11v). ?Shelfmark of a very large

grant Alexandre by Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in the service of Isabella of Portugal and then of Margaret of York, first presented to Charles in 1468; preceded by a table of contents (ff. 1-11v). ?Shelfmark of a very large

grant Alexandre by Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in the service of Isabella of Portugal and then of Margaret of York, first presented to Charles in 1468; preceded by a table of contents (ff. 1-11v). ?Shelfmark of a very large

grant Alexandre by Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in the service of Isabella of Portugal and then of Margaret of York, first presented to Charles in 1468; preceded by a table of contents (ff. 1-11v). ?Shelfmark of a very large

grant Alexandre by Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in the service of Isabella of Portugal and then of Margaret of York, first presented to Charles in 1468; preceded by a table of contents (ff. 1-11v). ?Shelfmark of a very large

grant Alexandre by Vasco da Lucena, a Portuguese in the service of Isabella of Portugal and then of Margaret of York, first presented to Charles in 1468; preceded by a table of contents (ff. 1-11v). ?Shelfmark of a very large

December 1997, lot 82; New York, Private Collection, formerly Metropolitan Museum of Art, Robert Lehman Collection (see Pia Palladino, ~Treasures of a Lost Art: Italian Manuscript Painting of the Middle Ages and Renaissance~ (New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art,

a white hound (f. 9v), the portcullis badge of the Beauforts used by Henry VII, and a white rose of York combined with a red rose of Lancaster (f. 9v).The Old Royal Library (the English Royal Library): perhaps to be

motto 'Dieu et mon droit', two red roses of Lancaster (f. 47), red roses of Lancaster and white roses of York (f. 48), and the Beaufort's badge of a portcullis, used by Henry VII (f. 47).The Old Royal Library (the

motto 'Dieu et mon droit', two red roses of Lancaster (f. 47), red roses of Lancaster and white roses of York (f. 48), and the Beaufort's badge of a portcullis, used by Henry VII (f. 47).The Old Royal Library (the

motto 'Dieu et mon droit', two red roses of Lancaster (f. 47), red roses of Lancaster and white roses of York (f. 48), and the Beaufort's badge of a portcullis, used by Henry VII (f. 47).The Old Royal Library (the

the Yorkist motto 'Dieu et mon droit' (e.g., ff. 3v, 14, 30v), red roses of Lancaster, and white roses of York (e. g. f. 3v), a Tudor rose (ff. 30v, 155v), and numerous Beaufort's badges of a portcullis, used by

the Yorkist motto 'Dieu et mon droit' (e.g., ff. 3v, 14, 30v), red roses of Lancaster, and white roses of York (e. g. f. 3v), a Tudor rose (ff. 30v, 155v), and numerous Beaufort's badges of a portcullis, used by

the Yorkist motto 'Dieu et mon droit' (e.g., ff. 3v, 14, 30v), red roses of Lancaster, and white roses of York (e. g. f. 3v), a Tudor rose (ff. 30v, 155v), and numerous Beaufort's badges of a portcullis, used by

the Yorkist motto 'Dieu et mon droit' (e.g., ff. 3v, 14, 30v), red roses of Lancaster, and white roses of York (e. g. f. 3v), a Tudor rose (ff. 30v, 155v), and numerous Beaufort's badges of a portcullis, used by

the royal arms of England (ff. 227v, 233, 271, 274v, 287), numerous red roses of Lancaster and white roses of York, and the portcullis badges of the Beauforts, used by Henry VII (e.g., ff. 230, 231, 232, etc).The Old Royal

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