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Title: [Book of Hours, from Lauds] Creator: Catholic Church Manuscript Name: Book of Hours, from Lauds Text lang: LAT Locus: f. 1 Colophon: Explicit: Note: Resp stmt: Rubric: Summary: Use of Rheims or Chalons-sur-Marne

Title: Breviary Creator: Catholic Church Manuscript Name: Breviary (fragment) Text lang: LAT Locus: f. 1 Colophon: Explicit: Note: Resp stmt: Rubric: Summary: Breviary, noted, temporal, with offices for Ascension Day and its Octave

and the Holy Innocents Creator: Catholic Church Manuscript Name: Missal (fragment) Text lang: LAT Locus: f. 1 Colophon: Explicit: Note: Resp stmt: Rubric: Summary: Contains text of most of the Proper of the Mass for St. Thomas Becket and part

Title: Horae (Use of Châlons-sur-Marne) Creator: Catholic Church Manuscript Name: Horae (Use of Châlons-sur-Marne) Text lang: LATFRE Locus: fol 1 r - 150 v ? Colophon: Explicit: Note: Resp stmt: Rubric: Summary:

Catholic Church Nationality: Gender: Role: Vital dates: Attribution qualifier: Extent: Source of name creator: Works by creator: MS Items by creator: [Book of Hours, from Lauds] Breviary Missal, masses for Saint Thomas and the Holy Innocents Horae (Use of Châlons-sur-Marne)

for his anniversary and for a lamp to burn forever at night near the altar of the church, to be paid every year on the day after All Saints' Day to the infirmarius of the abbey, with the names of

shilling of Bordeaux for his anniversary and for a lamp to burn forever at night near the altar of the church, to be paid every year on the day after All Saints' Day to the infirmarius of the abbey, with

shilling of Bordeaux for his anniversary and for a lamp to burn forever at night near the altar of the church, to be paid every year on the day after All Saints' Day to the infirmarius of the abbey, with

(Iudices) (fragment) Repository: Geelong Church of England Grammar School Settlement: Corio Associated Manuscript Items: Biblia Vulgata (Iudices) (fragment) Acquisition: acquired at an unknown date from Messrs James Tregaskis and Son of London Binding: Catchwords: Collation: two sheets joined together (one

Associated Manuscript Items: Gregorius Magnus Epistolae Acquisition: received in 1956 with the Church of England Diocesan Collection. Binding: Catchwords: Collation: Composite: Condition: one folio which has lost several mm. of its margins. It is pasted inside the back cover of

in a 17c. hand referring to the marriage of Forestus, son of Francesco Foresti on ÔXa iunii 1638Õ in the Church of San Pietro at Signa;[N150] inside the front cover is the armorial book-plate (motto COR NON JECUR) of John

of Paris) Repository: Church of England Diocesan Library Settlement: Adelaide Associated Manuscript Items: Horae (Use of Paris) Acquisition: Dr F. W. Pennefather presented the MS to the Diocese in 1904. Binding: 19c. red morocco over boards; covers bear three fillets

m.cccc.lvi Orig place: Origin: evidence from names points to an Augustinian foundation in the Low Countries, almost certainly to a church of John Baptist Provenance: Record hist source: Sinclair no. 233 Seal: Signatures: a few quire signatures remain Support: vellum,

(fragment) Repository: Geelong Church of England Grammar School Settlement: Corio Associated Manuscript Items: Antiphonarium (fragment) Acquisition: presented at an unknown date by Professor Ruskin Binding: Catchwords: Collation: one sheet unfoliated which has lost a few mm. from its inner margin

(47r.) and of a virgin nun (48r.) and of a widow professing chastity (61v.) and of a church (63v.), reconciliation of a desecrated church (93v.), sign of the Cross on boys (105r.), priest points to a text (106v.), emperor greeted

in a 17c. hand referring to the marriage of Forestus, son of Francesco Foresti on ÔXa iunii 1638Õ in the Church of San Pietro at Signa;[N150] inside the front cover is the armorial book-plate (motto COR NON JECUR) of John

Regimius Altissiodorensis Interpretationes Nominum Hebraicorum Repository: Geelong Church of England Grammar School Settlement: Corio Associated Manuscript Items: Interpretationes Nominum Hebraicorum Biblia Vulgata (Proverbia - Apocalypsis) Acquisition: presented by C. A. S. Hawker in 1938 [N21 Charles Allen Seymour Hawker (1894-1938),

relics of S. Exuperius and S. Lupus, Bishops of Bayeux, to Corbeil-sur-Seine circa 912. Haimon, Count of Corbeil, had a church built there in their honour. [N169] Scholar, jurist and statesman (1799-1877). [N170] The note refers to R. Southey, Common-place

inside front cover also is the helmet book-plate of Sir Charles Nicholson, Bart. [N135] Perhaps the Library of the Collegiate Church of Notre-Dame at Tongres in Belgium. Record hist source: Sinclair no. 115 Seal: Signatures: Support: paper water-mark is a

- watercolour on ivory miniature Alex[ander] McCrae Esqre Mordaunt Estate Island of Jamaica May 8th 1798 Landscape with a roadside church on the outskirts of a city Galathea sea nymph (Galathea or Bacchanalian figures) St John the Evangelist Henri de

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