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of Britanny, his son-in-law. (Fr.) Westm. 4. 6 6. A treaty between the same, for the reception and entertainment of English forces that may come into Britanny, when sent against France. (Fr.) Westm. 1373. 5. b. 7 7. A treaty
"quod A. H," f. 38; "per moy [Ha]liday," f. 66 b. He is probably the author of the French and English colophons, "Plume me fault," etc., and "Explicit liber secundus. Graces a Dieu," f. 36, "Quod my gray gusse penne,"
b;— (h) (h) "De thesauro," eight lines, beg. "Thesaurus talis preciosus spiritualis." f. 107 b. THEOLOGICAL Tracts in Latin and English, viz.:— The flyleaf (f. 1) is part of a 14th cent. service-book, containing the gospel for the Nativity with
louge þoi lyueden in þis world and of her cende." The Life of Adam and Eve, as appended to the English version of the Legenda Aurea (Harl. 4775, f. 256 b; Egerton 876. f. 316; Add. 35298. f. 162). For
in which Fenn's texts are reprinted with little or no revision (of . 1904 ed., i, pp. 11-12). The Early English Text Society has undertaken a new edition of all the letters, to be edited by Prof. Norman Davis, who
in which Fenn's texts are reprinted with little or no revision (cf . 1904 ed., i, pp. 11-12). The Early English Text Society has undertaken a new edition of all the letters, to be edited by Prof. Norman Davis, who
in which Fenn's texts are reprinted with little or no revision (cf . 1904 ed., i, pp. 11-12). The Early English Text Society has undertaken a new edition of all the letters, to be edited by Prof. Norman Davis, who
in which Fenn's texts are reprinted with little or no revision (cf . 1904 ed., i, pp. 11-12). The Early English Text Society has undertaken a new edition of all the letters, to be edited by Prof. Norman Davis, who