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Linguistic Geographies: The Gough Map of Great Britain icon

Linguistic Geographies: The Gough Map of Great Britain

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Full Record: Paisley County Roxburghshire Transcript paslay Icon description spired church Icons church Description Appearances Etymology MIr baslec, 'church' from L basilica Translation Earlier editors Early Maps paslay (Angliae Figura) Overwritten no Attested spelling Passelet, -lay before 1163, Paislay 1508

Full Record: Clare County Suffolk Transcript clare Icon description spired church Icons church Description Appearances faded Etymology uncertain Translation Earlier editors Early Maps clare (Angliae Figura); Clare (Totius Britanniae; spired church) Overwritten no Attested spelling Clare 1198 FF

Full Record: Kilwinning County Ayrshire Transcript kynwenyn Icon description spired church Icons church Description Appearances Etymology G cill, 'church'; 'the church of St. Finnen' Translation Earlier editors kynwenyn (OS 1935) Early Maps kinweny (Angliae Figura) Overwritten no Attested spelling Kylvynnyne

spired church with cross Icons church with cross buildings (multiple) Description Appearances faded Etymology W llan, 'church' + Taf, river-name Translation Earlier editors landaf (OS 1935, Parsons) Early Maps la(n)daf (Angliae Figura); landaff (Totius Britanniae; two buildings, spired church with

Full Record: Wick County Caithness Transcript Wyke Icon description spired church, convent buildings Icons church Description Appearances Etymology ON vik, 'bay' Translation Earlier editors Early Maps Overwritten no Attested spelling Weke 1455

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British Library Catalogue of Illuminated Manuscripts

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red or brown. Highlighting of letters in red or green. Rubrics in red. Gradual (the Temporale and Sanctorale combined) A church in the area of Noyon: an alleluia for St Eloi (f. 56v). Clipping from an action catalogue cdescribing the

Church, Canterbury (see f. 2; Gameson 1999 p. 94).Dover Priory, by 14th century: inscribed with its press mark 'D VII' and title (f. 2); included in the 1389 catalogue.John Joscelin [Joscelyn] (b. 1529, d. 1603), Old English scholar and

or blue at the beginning of lines and verses (ff. 60-89). Rubrics in red. Sermons, letters and tracts The Cathedral Church of St Mary, Salisbury: probably to be identified with no. 155 in Patrick Young's 1622 catalogue of the cathedral

decoration. Rubrics in red. Highlighting of initials in red. Benedictional, with prayers (the 'Canterbury Benedictional') The Benedictine abbey of Christ Church, Canterbury: evidence of the text (see Temple 1976; Pfaff 2009).Added text and musical notation (ff. 71v, 214v).The Harley Collection,

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