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Manuscript Description London, British Library, MS Sloane 148 Scribal Hands: John Duxworth

Manuscript Description Europe, Paris, Bibliothèque Nationale MS Latin 3436 Title: Dialogus Anselmi Scribal Hands: John Duxworth

Scribal Profile John Duxworth Profiles for this Scribe: Europe, Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale, Anglais 39 London, British Library, MS Sloane 148 Europe, Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale, MS Latin 3436 Current Manuscript: Europe, Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale, MS Latin 3436 Folios: 1-230v adghrswy

Scribal Profile John Duxworth Profiles for this Scribe: Europe, Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale, Anglais 39 London, British Library, MS Sloane 148 Europe, Paris, Bibliotheque Nationale, MS Latin 3436 Current Manuscript: London, British Library, MS Sloane 148 adghrswy

Manuscript Description Cambridge, St John's College MS G. 19 (187) MS Appellation: M. R. James catalogue 187 Title: Festial, or Liber festivalis, Quatuor Sermones Author: John Mirk Contents: Festial, or Liber festivalis, Quatuor Sermones Scribal Hands: James Graye

'George bobocome' on f107; 'John povle' on 115; on f119v 'Joffinbynell' and 'John Collyns'; monograms of 'A' and 'AL' on f120; and of Thomas Hucchyns on ff120, 127, 129v, 134, 136v etc; 'William huchyns / John Huchyns / Rychard huchyns

Rickert I: 349-355; M. C. Seymour II: 154-158; Griffiths, Jeremy. ‘New Light on the Provenance of a Copy of The Canterbury Tales, John Rylands Library, MS Eng. 113’, Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester 77:2 (1995): 25-30.

Scribal Profile John Brode Profiles for this Scribe: England, Manchester, John Rylands Library MS English 113 Oxford, Bodleian Library MS Digby 181 Oxford, Bodleian Library MS Ashmole 39 Current Manuscript: England, Manchester, John Rylands Library MS English 113 Folios:

section on 'Morte' is supplied on ff135v-137; 'explicit' for Parlement. Chronicle ends on f223 with the names of 'John Welles Maior' and 'John Atherley' and 'Stephyn Broun' vicecomites, anno decimo'. Marginal Headings: Headings for London Chronicle and Statutes in rubric.

Scribe Profiles for this Scribe: England, Manchester, John Rylands Library MS English 63 (fragment) and (Philadelphia, Rosenbach Library MS 1084/2) USA, Philadelphia, Rosenbach Museum & Library MS 1084/2 Current Manuscript: England, Manchester, John Rylands Library MS English 63 (fragment) and

belonged to the Priory of Southwick in Hampshire & was given by Rich. Norton Esq. to his brother John Chichely Esq. Mr John Urry of Christ Church Oxon made use of this MS in his edition of Chaucer printed at

quality pen drawings in brown ink varying between booklets. Other Names (not owners): John Stowe's boke on f320v and also in Stow's writing on the same folio, 'John Stow honur of this boke and of meny mo benedicamus domino'. Table

is 'Liber Guilielm Laud Archiepi[scopus] Cantuar[ius] et Cancellarij Vniuersitatis Oxon 1633'. On f54v Sumlyber Richardus Jonsun'. 'John Gellibrand' on f112v; 'Robert Hoclie' on f220; 'John Brodsha'; on f157; 'ffrauncis harwodd' on f81v and f140. Many other names are scribbled throughout

be on f1r is the following 'Part of Chaucer it is printed in Chauceris works at London by John Kingston (?) for John W(r)yght dwelling in Paules churchyarde Ao Dni 1561 folio 151B'. In right corner of first folio is

or Ker. Also J. A. Lauritis, A Critical Edition of John Lydgate's Life of Our Lady (Duquesne Studies, Philological Series no. 2, 1961), 27 note, 45-46. G. C. Macaulay, ed., John Gower, Confessio Amantis, EETS e.s. 81 (1900), cxliii-iv. F.

Hartley Mauditt occurs on f3. More scribbled names include John Watsoun, William Benson, Robert Hardyng, Edward Gote; the names John Smith, and John Atkinson appear on f150, and John Pope and John Leggit on f177. Flourished Initials: Blue 3-line initial

Profile John Brode Profiles for this Scribe: England, Manchester, John Rylands Library MS English 113 Oxford, Bodleian Library MS Digby 181 Oxford, Bodleian Library MS Ashmole 39 Current Manuscript: Oxford, Bodleian Library MS Ashmole 39 Identification: May be John Brode

probably by or for John Fyler: 'Thomas Fyler' three times on front flyleaf, fii; in the Easter table are birth and death notices of Fyler family, Thomas Fyler died 1424, John Fyler died 1444 and another John Fyler died 1471,

f1* verso, below list of contents, 'receyvyd of John Kymbell the ixth daye of Auguste in the xx yere of the reigne of kyng henri the vijth by the hand of John harrison xxxiij s' iiij d; then in a

first owner described by Dutschke 2.686 from borders of ff1 and 88; pentrials of names: Welby Willm (15th c), f255; 'John Hornywold the son off Richard Hornywold' (15th c) on back pastedown; 'George Hornby' (16th c) on f.i and notes

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