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held from 1429 to 6 May 1481. The miniatures have been attributed to the circle of the Master of the London Wavrin (see Kren and McKendrick, 2003). Harley 6199 is the first manuscript to contain full-length portraits of the patrons

held from 1429 to 6 May 1481. The miniatures have been attributed to the circle of the Master of the London Wavrin (see Kren and McKendrick, 2003). Harley 6199 is the first manuscript to contain full-length portraits of the patrons

held from 1429 to 6 May 1481. The miniatures have been attributed to the circle of the Master of the London Wavrin (see Kren and McKendrick, 2003). Harley 6199 is the first manuscript to contain full-length portraits of the patrons

held from 1429 to 6 May 1481. The miniatures have been attributed to the circle of the Master of the London Wavrin (see Kren and McKendrick, 2003). Harley 6199 is the first manuscript to contain full-length portraits of the patrons

held from 1429 to 6 May 1481. The miniatures have been attributed to the circle of the Master of the London Wavrin (see Kren and McKendrick, 2003). Harley 6199 is the first manuscript to contain full-length portraits of the patrons

held from 1429 to 6 May 1481. The miniatures have been attributed to the circle of the Master of the London Wavrin (see Kren and McKendrick, 2003). Harley 6199 is the first manuscript to contain full-length portraits of the patrons

held from 1429 to 6 May 1481. The miniatures have been attributed to the circle of the Master of the London Wavrin (see Kren and McKendrick, 2003). Harley 6199 is the first manuscript to contain full-length portraits of the patrons

held from 1429 to 6 May 1481. The miniatures have been attributed to the circle of the Master of the London Wavrin (see Kren and McKendrick, 2003). Harley 6199 is the first manuscript to contain full-length portraits of the patrons

held from 1429 to 6 May 1481. The miniatures have been attributed to the circle of the Master of the London Wavrin (see Kren and McKendrick, 2003). Harley 6199 is the first manuscript to contain full-length portraits of the patrons

held from 1429 to 6 May 1481. The miniatures have been attributed to the circle of the Master of the London Wavrin (see Kren and McKendrick, 2003). Harley 6199 is the first manuscript to contain full-length portraits of the patrons

held from 1429 to 6 May 1481. The miniatures have been attributed to the circle of the Master of the London Wavrin (see Kren and McKendrick, 2003). Harley 6199 is the first manuscript to contain full-length portraits of the patrons

held from 1429 to 6 May 1481. The miniatures have been attributed to the circle of the Master of the London Wavrin (see Kren and McKendrick, 2003). Harley 6199 is the first manuscript to contain full-length portraits of the patrons

held from 1429 to 6 May 1481. The miniatures have been attributed to the circle of the Master of the London Wavrin (see Kren and McKendrick, 2003). Harley 6199 is the first manuscript to contain full-length portraits of the patrons

held from 1429 to 6 May 1481. The miniatures have been attributed to the circle of the Master of the London Wavrin (see Kren and McKendrick, 2003). Harley 6199 is the first manuscript to contain full-length portraits of the patrons

held from 1429 to 6 May 1481. The miniatures have been attributed to the circle of the Master of the London Wavrin (see Kren and McKendrick, 2003). Harley 6199 is the first manuscript to contain full-length portraits of the patrons

association (Clement was the patron of the London Bakers) (see discussion Rogers 2002).Unidentified original owner: his arms, overpainted (ff. 45, 68).Edward (b. c. 1504, d. 1564) 1st baron North, the son of a London merchant, by 1554: inscribed with his

association (Clement was the patron of the London Bakers) (see discussion Rogers 2002).Unidentified original owner: his arms, overpainted (ff. 45, 68).Edward (b. c. 1504, d. 1564) 1st baron North, the son of a London merchant, by 1554: inscribed with his

association (Clement was the patron of the London Bakers) (see discussion Rogers 2002).Unidentified original owner: his arms, overpainted (ff. 45, 68).Edward (b. c. 1504, d. 1564) 1st baron North, the son of a London merchant, by 1554: inscribed with his

association (Clement was the patron of the London Bakers) (see discussion Rogers 2002).Unidentified original owner: his arms, overpainted (ff. 45, 68).Edward (b. c. 1504, d. 1564) 1st baron North, the son of a London merchant, by 1554: inscribed with his

association (Clement was the patron of the London Bakers) (see discussion Rogers 2002).Unidentified original owner: his arms, overpainted (ff. 45, 68).Edward (b. c. 1504, d. 1564) 1st baron North, the son of a London merchant, by 1554: inscribed with his

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