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and running titles. Number of Scribes 1 Number of Leaves i(?) + 188 fols. + i(?); fols. 1* and 2* (which precede fol. 1) and fol. 186 are prob. original parchment flyleaves. Mis-en-page 1 column, 32-4 lines; frames prob. ruled
Brut 109 Date of production Mid-C15 (poss. 3rd quarter) References in LALME No entry in LALME Items in the MS 1 Contents Brut Chronicle; Table of Contents, fols 1-17r; Text, fols 19r-290v colophon on 290v, 'Deo Gracias' Related Manuscripts Scribe
A: item 1, fols 1ra-1vb B: item 2, fols. 3r-8v C: items 3-4, fols. 9ra-101vb Number of Leaves 4 fols + ii (poss. C17-18) + 97 fols + i Pastedown + 2 flyleaves at front between items 1 and 2,
to wrap paper quires (quarto). Writing Space Brut : 215mm x 150mm approx. Border Initials? Items: 1: space for a 4-line capital on fol. 1. 2: 2-line spaces with guide letters 3: plainly wrought 2-line capitals, poss. red and/or blue
in the MS 1 Contents Brut Chronicle, fols 1-160v Related Manuscripts N/A Number of Scribes 2 A: fols 1-62v, line 26 B: fols 62v, line 27-160v Number of Leaves i (poss. C18) + 161 fols + 1 stub between fols
Lotryn and Camber' (Brie, 13:4) Matheson Version Common Version to 1333 (CV-1333) Matheson Number 1, 17 Pages in Mathson, The Prose Brut 79-80, 91 Date of production ca. 1400; mid-C15. References in LALME I, 150; III, 167. A test passage
in the MS 1 Contents Brut Chronicle Related Manuscripts Text after 1377 (and to 1333) demonstrates a close correspondence with Bodleian MS. Lyell 43, the textual version which is kmown as "Davies's" Chronicle . Number of Scribes 1 main scribe,
LALME No entry in LALME Items in the MS 1 Contents Brut Chronicle. Related Manuscripts N/A Number of Scribes 1 Number of Leaves i ?+ 342 pages + i? Mis-en-page 1 column, 30-33 lines; frames in ink, prickings visible. Dimensions
viii (front flyleaves: 2 marbled paper, 4 paper, 1 parchment, prob. original C15; back flyleaves: 2 original C15 parchment, 4 paper, 2 marbled paper); back flyleaves i-ii foliated 247, 248. Mis-en-page 1 column, 33 lines; frames and lines ruled in
190 Incipit Begins fol. 1, 'Here may a man here how Engelond was first callid Albyon and thorough whame hit hade the name'. Matheson Version CV-1419 Men: A (a); 'Poly. 1461 W.C. Matheson Number 24 Pages in Mathson, The Prose
close relationship with Pennsylvania State University MS. PS. V-3A. Number of Scribes 1 (or poss. 2, see long description for discussion) Number of Leaves 114 fols Mis-en-page 1 column, 3234 lines; frames and lines ruled in ink Dimensions 260mm x
quarter of the 15th C. It is possible that item 1 was copied earlier than item 2. References in LALME No entry in LALME Items in the MS 2 Contents 1. Unfinished obituary calendar of a Dominican convent (see Shailor,
Begins on fol. 1, 'Here begynned the prologe of Brute'. Matheson Version CV-1430 JP: B Matheson Number 80 Pages in Mathson, The Prose Brut 147-8 Date of production The manuscript is comprised of 2 parts: Item 1 ( Brut ):
84 Incipit Begins on fol. 1, 'In the noble land of Surre ther was a nole kyng and a myhty and a worthy lord of name and a man of gret renoun'. Matheson Version PV-1479/82 Matheson Number 178 Pages in
Eng. 587 Incipit Begins imperfectly on fol. 1, 'Brute had the victory/ neuertheles Brute made great sorow for his cosyn Turyn' (Brie, 10:17-18) Matheson Version CV-1419r&g: A (under investigation, poss. needs to be reclassified to EV-grouping) Matheson Number 46 Pages
Scribe B: Central-South Essex Scribe C: South-East Suffolk, poss. in vicinity of Ipswich. (See Matheson, 'Parallel Edition,' 1: 227-40.) Items in the MS 1 Contents Brut Chronicle, fols 1-92v (Scribes A and B); fols 92v-113r (scribe C) prob. represents the
LALME No entry in LALME Items in the MS 7 Contents 1: Cartulary of the monastery of S. Andrew, Northampton, fols. 2r-131v 2: summary of contents of item 1, fol.132r 3: Two fragments of the Brut chronicle, fols. 133r-v, 134r-v
in the MS 1 Contents Brut Chronicle, integreted with some other historiographical material and genealogical roundels portraying the descendants of Edward III, and thus the great noble houses of the C14-C15. Related Manuscripts N/A Number of Scribes 1 main scribe,
called Brute the cronyculis of England. Capitulo primo.' Number of Scribes 1 Number of Leaves iv + 123 fols + iv (originally more than 152 fols; flyleaves paper) Mis-en-page 1 column, 39-41 lines Dimensions 305mm x 215mm approx. (manuscript has
259 Incipit Begins on fol. 1, 'Here may a man here how Engelond was first called Albyon and aftirward whanne hit hadde fyrst name. Incipit prologus.' Matheson Version CV-1419 Leyle Click the Wiki link for a new explanation of the