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Lawson family, of Brough Hall. co. York: it was owned in 1828 by Sir Henry Lawson, 6th Bart. of the old creation (See J. Raine, St. Cuthbert, 1828. p.iv); lent by Sir William Lawson, Ist Bart., cr. 1841, to the
of the King's progress towards Newark. 19. b. 5a 5a. Proclamation by Hen. VII. to his soldiers, 1487. f 24b. (old foliation) 6 6. A list of 13 bannerets and 52 knights, made by Henry VII. after the battle of
English. Bog. "For þe brest and for him þat haþ lost his talent of mete," and ends " ends "it wole distroie þe pestilence be it nvever so felle." f. 43. HERBAL of the Pseu lo-Aemilius Macer, translated into
ff.16-29. Paper, in 4to., ff.29, XVI and XVII Centuries; Source Microfilm Collection British Literary Manuscripts from the British Library, London; Series I: English Renaissance: Literature from the Tudor Period to the Restoration, c.1500-c.1700; Parts 1-3 Reel# Gale Document Number MC4400000020
arms of a Lord Montagu of Boughton. Small Quarto. Source Microfilm Collection British Literary Manuscripts from the British Library, London; Series I: English Renaissance: Literature from the Tudor Period to the Restoration, c.1500-c.1700; Parts 1-3 Reel# Gale Document Number MC4400000100
by their own hands on the flyleaf. Small Quarto. Source Microfilm Collection British Literary Manuscripts from the British Library, London; Series I: English Renaissance: Literature from the Tudor Period to the Restoration, c.1500-c.1700; Parts 1-3 Reel# Gale Document Number MC4400000102
Crabbe in his countrie on his commons shall calle." Source Microfilm Collection British Literary Manuscripts from the British Library, London; Series I: English Renaissance: Literature from the Tudor Period to the Restoration, c.1500-c.1700; Parts 1-3 Reel# Gale Document Number MC4400000118
cent. The volume has been damaged by fire. Quarto. Source Microfilm Collection British Literary Manuscripts from the British Library, London; Series I: English Renaissance: Literature from the Tudor Period to the Restoration, c.1500-c.1700; Parts 1-3 Reel# Gale Document Number MC4400000147
Earls of Guilford, and of F. W. Cosens. Folio. Source Microfilm Collection British Literary Manuscripts from the British Library, London; Series I: English Renaissance: Literature from the Tudor Period to the Restoration, c.1500-c.1700; Parts 1-3 Reel# Gale Document Number MC4400000150
"It is a saying treu and that of oulde," Source Microfilm Collection British Literary Manuscripts from the British Library, London; Series I: English Renaissance: Literature from the Tudor Period to the Restoration, c.1500-c.1700; Parts 1-3 Reel# Gale Document Number MC4400000162
From the library of Rev. Thomas Corser. Small Folio. Source Microfilm Collection British Literary Manuscripts from the British Library, London; Series I: English Renaissance: Literature from the Tudor Period to the Restoration, c.1500-c.1700; Parts 4-6 Reel# Gale Document Number MC4400001877
this and 13 D. v). 'Res Anglorum gestas Beda' Source Microfilm Collection British Literary Manuscripts from the British Library, London; Series I: English Renaissance: Literature from the Tudor Period to the Restoration, c.1500-c.1700; Parts 4-6 Reel# Gale Document Number MC4400001945
b; cat. of 1666, f. 2o b; CMA. 8504. Source Microfilm Collection British Literary Manuscripts from the British Library, London; Series I: English Renaissance: Literature from the Tudor Period to the Restoration, c.1500-c.1700; Parts 4-6 Reel# Gale Document Number MC4400003932
of Names to some other Book, and other matters. Source Microfilm Collection British Literary Manuscripts from the British Library, London; Series I: English Renaissance: Literature from the Tudor Period to the Restoration, c.1500-c.1700; Parts 4-6 Reel# Gale Document Number MC4400004074
Source Library British Library, London Description 1 1. Verses of the rule of health, in six line stanzas; Latin and English. Begin,"Vixeris ut sanus capud ex algore tegaturNe comedas aliqua cruda salubre bibas -For helth of body kover from cold
et de Vertus," compiled in 1279, for Philip III. of France, by his Confessor Friar Lorens or Laurent. [An earlier English translation, under the title of "Ayenbyte of Inwyt," made in 1340, exists in MS. Arundel, 57: and a third
(ed. Skeat, 1870-89, p. 464), Bk. xix., places it after the defeat of the English at Byland (14 Oct. 1322). 6 6. Hymns in Latin, with English versions in seven-line stanzas. f. 107. 7 7. Narration by Edmund Leuersegge of
Lewis VII. 33. 8 8. Priora decem capita proverbiorum Salomonis; cum argumentis. 55. 9 9. Witty answers and sayings of English men and women: also the story of Cleanthes sending two boys to fetch Plato. 58. 10 10. Versus in
3. English metrical version of the French paraphrase by Laurence Premierfait of Bocacios's work De casibus Virorum et Feminarum illustrium by John Lydgate. ff.4-187. Printed by John Wayland, fol. London, No date. 4 4. A prophecy of events in English
the English ambassadors; report their having forwarded letters to the Dss. of Burgundy. (Lat.) Bruges, Aug. 31, 1404. 51 51. The English ambassadors, Swynborn, &c. to the Privy Council; a report. (Lat.) Calais, Aug. 31, 1404. 52 52. The English