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the Library of C. W. Dyson Perrins, London 1920, item 91; Sotheby and Co., The Dyson Perrins Collection Part III Ñ Fifty-nine illuminated MSS . . . sale Tuesday, 29 Nov. 1960, London 1960, pp.105-7, pls51-2 (reproduce 16v., 17r., 107v.,

for sale by Gilhofer and Ranschburg at SothebyÕs London in 1931, but bought in; it was subsequently sold to Dudley M. Colman of Hove, and then to W. H. Robinson of London Record hist source: Sinclair no. 196 Seal: Signatures:

texts from the versicles to the Sequence for the Epiphany. [N6] Cf. C. G. Parrish, The Notation of Medieval Music, London 1958, p. 6 Note: Orig date: s. xv1 (?) Orig place: Origin: Provenance: Record hist source: Sinclair no. 248

of John Haddon Hindley,[N151] and that of John Lee of Doctors Commons, London, as well as the label and sale catalogue entry of Howell and Stewart, 295 Holborn, London; Av. and Br. carry in LeeÕs hand a note to the

one col. of 29 lines Library ref alt: List bibl: Exhibition, p.18 no.32. T. J. Pettigrew, Bibliotheca Sussexiana, Part I, London 1827, p.cvi, item 32. Music notation: Note: Orig date: s. xv2 Orig place: Origin: Provenance: 1r. bears a shield

of Rome) Acquisition: acquired through the Felton Bequest[N29] for the National Gallery of Victoria from sale at ChristieÕs London in 1920 [N29 Alfred Felton (1831-1904), renowned public benefactor; see Aust.Enc., Vol.IV, p.33 and the Bibliography for this MS] Binding: 19c.

of John Haddon Hindley,[N151] and that of John Lee of Doctors Commons, London, as well as the label and sale catalogue entry of Howell and Stewart, 295 Holborn, London; Av. and Br. carry in LeeÕs hand a note to the

alt: List bibl: Sotheby and Co., Bibliotheca Phillippica. Catalogue of a further portion . . . sale 1st July, 1946, London 1946, p.11 (item 12), pl.XVIII; K. V. Sinclair, 'Phillipps Manuscripts in Australia', The Book Collector, Vol.XI (1962), pp.332-3; Exhibition,

19c. by a Mrs Shaw of 8 Cambridge Square, London. On her death in 1890 the volume passed to her niece Mrs Lucy E. Anderson of 39 Craven Hill Gardens, London. Mrs Anderson bequeathed the MS. to her cousin Dr

lines Library ref alt: List bibl: The Brut or the Chronicles of England, 2 vols, F. W. D. Brie (ed.), London 1906, 1908 Music notation: Note: Orig date: s. xv1 Orig place: Origin: Provenance: some marginalia and running titles in

Public Library of Victoria 1856Ñ1956, Melbourne 1956, p. 99 (reproduces 9r.); S. Jayne and F. R. Johnson, The Lumley Library, London 1956, p. 304 (described as in private ownership 'Horae Use of York (l5c.) MS.'). Music notation: Note: Orig date:

Priory. Only one other MS. from Repton is known, cf. N. R. Ker, Medieval Libraries of Great Britain, 2nd ed., London 1964, p. 158. The Order to which Robert Makworth belonged has not yet been identified, so one cannot be

Layout: 2 cols each of 50 lines Library ref alt: List bibl: The Folio Society. CollectorsÕ Corner. Catalogue no. 3, London 1961, item no.108. Music notation: Note: From the same MS. as item no. 259 in Sinclair Catalogue. Orig date:

Layout: 2 cols each of 56 lines Library ref alt: List bibl: The Folio Society. CollectorsÕ Corner. Catalogue no. 3, London 1961, item no. 108 Music notation: Note: From the same MS. as item no. 255 in Sinclair Catalogue. Orig

formata Keywords: Layout: one col. of 15 lines Library ref alt: List bibl: The Folio Society. CollectorsÕ Corner. Catalogue no.1, London 1960, item no.50. Music notation: Note: Orig date: s. xvmed Orig place: Origin: Provenance: The lower margin of the

note; Dr. carries in modem ink Ôn/-Õ; inside front cover is the label of J. C. Hotten, Bookseller, 151b Picadilly, London and the armorial book-plate of Sir Charles Nicholson, Bart Record hist source: Sinclair no. 116 Seal: Signatures: Support: paper

11.4.1922, from Messrs Angus and Robertson, Sydney advises that the volume was acquired from Messrs Henry Stevens, Son and Stiles, London; inside front cover is the armorial book-plate of Sir William Dixson Record hist source: Sinclair no. 39 Seal: Signatures:

. . . descripta et annotationibus illustrata, Venice, 6 vols, and in 1788 the whole collection was purchased by the London booksellers, Messrs Robson and Edwards, and disposed of by three sales in 1789 and 1790. I fmd no mention

Vic Associated Manuscript Items: Horae (fragment) Acquisition: Acquired in 1958 from Messrs Maggs Bros of London Binding: Catchwords: Collation: Composite: Condition: one folio mounted a few millimetres have been lost through trimming Deco desc: fill-ins in gold, blue, and red;

as a book binder in Queen's Row, Pimlico between 1808 and 1831, cf. E. Howe, A List of London Bookbinders 1648-1815, London 1950, p.77. Record hist source: Sinclair no. 105 Seal: Signatures: gatherings numbered 1-11 in modern pencil on the

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