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very reminiscent of the Petworth Chaucer scribe, and perhaps even more like scribe B of NLS Advocates 18.1.17, a scribe who writes most of a book that had its opening gatherings copied by the Petworth Chaucer scribe; a high quality
London, British Library MS. Harley 2248 Incipit Begins fol. 19r, 'Here may a man here how Englonde was ffirst called Albion and through whom hit hadde that name', preceded on fols 1-17r by a table of contents. Matheson Version
Mistress if the Hope he has to Win her Should Prevail, fols. 90r-93v 10: verse, 'An introduction and epitaph to Chaucer', fols. 94r-v 11: verse, lines on Lucrece and her epitaph, fol. 95r 12: verse, Epigram on Ovids grave, fol.