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blissed Trinite … I intende to transpose for myne owne lernynge a trettesse from Latyn into Englysch complied bi dan John Rusbroke"; and text, "Who so euer will lyffe in the moste perfytt state." Ends "and euer to praye for

the Paston family of Paston, co. Norf.; 1440-1489. The present MSS. comprise the letters published, with some omissions, by Sir John Fenn in vols, i and ii of his Original Letters written during the reigns of Henry VI, Edward IV

whom, 17 Aug. [1801?], fromG[eorge] Ellis is inserted at the beginning (f. ii). A later owner was Sir Henry St. John Mildmay, Bart., of Dogmersfield, co. Sontht. (sale-cat.1907, lot 186; bookplate of Dogmerslield Library inside cover). "God for hys grace

of the Godhead; in prose. Imperfect. f.163. 41 41. The Abbey of the Holy Ghost, often, but erroneously, ascribed to John Alcock, Bishop of Ely; in prose. Imperfect at the beginning, f. 165. 42 42. "A good tretis that men

Date(s) XVIth cent. Author(s) [Ariosto, Sir John Harington] Collection(s) Additional Manuscript Number 18,920 Source Library British Library, London Description CANTOS XIV.-XLVI. of Ariosto's "Orlando Furioso," translated into English stanzas of ottava rima by Sir John Harington; with notes, etc. The

supposed (but apparently on insufficient grounds) by the late possessor, the Bishop of Lichfield, to have been transcribed by Sir John Harington. Small Quarto. Source Microfilm Collection British Literary Manuscripts from the British Library, London; Series I: English Renaissance: Literature

copied from a "wyndowe in glasse in the monasteri of Seynt Edmondesbury att the dissolution of the house; after by John Eyer Esquiar caused to (be) paynted as you se, in all poyntes like to same." f.84b. 7 7. Fragment

his patron on the same. f.96b. 27 27. Letter to... on the same; in Latin. f.97b. 28 28. Letter from John Duffeyld, the other candidate for the Rhetoric Lecture, to Mr. Remington, with Mr. Remington's note to Harvey thereupon. f.98b.

of columnes of Architecture: translated out of Latine into English by J.T."; with a dedication prefixed by Hans Woutneell to John Lund, merchant. ff26-37. Transcribed from the edition printed at London by Simon Stafford, for the widow of Hans Woutneell,

Westminster School, perhaps, or the house at Chiswick) that is not mentioned in the articles between Dr. A Busby and John Angier." f.12. 4 4. Fragment of an Essay on Ambition by W. B. f.14. 5 5. Proceedings at a

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