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London, British Library MS. Royal 17.D.xxi Incipit Begins on fol. 1, 'Here may a man here how Engelonde was first callede Albion and thorowgh wham yt hadde the name'. Matheson Version CV-1419r&g: A Matheson Number 40 Pages in Mathson,

London, British Library MS. Additional 26746 Incipit Begins imperfectly on fol. 1 (a former pagination begins on this page at 3), ' them he saide thatt if thei wolde nought be chastisede thei schulde lese his loue for euermore'.

London, British Library MS. Harley 1568 Incipit Begins on fol. 1, 'Here may a man here how Engelande was first callide Albion and thorow wham it had the name'. Matheson Version CV-1419r&g: B (b) Matheson Number 59 Pages in

mayre & alderman', (Brie: 309:11-16), C15, perhaps suggests London reception context, cf. annotation in Harley 753. Fol. 86r: 'qwen Ann resseyvyd', the reception of Anne of Bohemia by the citizens of London, (Brie, 339:4 ff.), poss. C15. 'memendo', the crowning

London, British Library MS. Royal 11.B.ix Incipit First fragment begins imperfectly on fol. 133, 'bene kynge xvij yere'. (Brie, 142:16) Matheson Version Unclassified Matheson Number 201 Pages in Mathson, The Prose Brut 337 Date of production C14-C15 References in

London, British Library MS. Additional 70514 Incipit Begins imperfectly on fol. 1r, 'And in the reialme of Fraunce aftir the desess of Seint Lewes and Philip le bele his sonne'. (From a text on French history). The Brut text

London, British Library MS. Harley 4827 Incipit Begins on fol. 1, 'Here bigynneth a booke whiche is callid Brute the Cronicles of Englond. Capitulo primo'. Matheson Version EV-1419:B Matheson Number 104 Pages in Mathson, The Prose Brut 188 Date

grid 332 247. Dialect located to west Herefordshire. Items in the MS 7 Contents 1: Brut Chronicle, fols. 1-221v 2: London Chronicle continuation to 1431 fols. 222-227v 3: Medical recipes on fols. 227v, 229r, 230r-v 4: Note, Oxen due on

1419) in BL Egerton 650; as this manuscript ends imperfectly, it is impossible to tell whether it once contained the London chronicle continuation as found in Egerton 650, Rawlinson B.173 and Penn. State University PS. V-3A. Number of Scribes 1

London, British Library MS. Additional 33242 Incipit Begins imperfectly on fol. 1, 'Gracyan was aryved and all hys oste he lete enquyre' (Brie, 45: 14-15) Matheson Version CV-1419Men: B Matheson Number 35 Pages in Mathson, The Prose Brut 106

London, Society of Antiquaries MS. 93 Incipit Begins fol. 1, 'Here may a man here how Engelonde was ferst callede Albyon and thoru3 wham hit had ferste that name'. Matheson Version CV-1333 Matheson Number 6 Pages in Mathson, The

London, British Library MS. Cotton Galba E.viii Incipit Begins on fol. 29, 'Here may a man here and knowe how Englonde was furst callud Albion and whom thorough words marked for reversal in MS. hyt hadde hys furst name

London, British Library MS. Harley 2256 Incipit Begins on fol. 1, 'Here may a man here and knowe how England was furste callud Albyon and thorugh whom hit hadde his firste name as 3e schull fynde in this boke

pp. 59-79. 3: catalogue of archbishops of Canterbury from Augustine to John Stafford (1443-1452) pp. 79-83 4: Line drawing of London showing (in roundels) the geographical extent of England, the number of towns and cities in England, and English fiefs

London, British Library MS. Additional 24859 Incipit Begins imperfectly on fol. 1, 'and so within a litel while he bicame of so greet power that men wiste not whiche were the kyngis men ne whiche were Engistis men'. (Brie,

London, British Library MS. Harley 2182 Incipit Begins on fol. 1r, 'Here begynneth a boke whiche is callid Brute the cronycles of Englonde. Capitulo j o '. Matheson Version EV-1419:B Matheson Number 105 Pages in Mathson, The Prose Brut

London, British Library MS. Harley 2279 Incipit Begins on fol. 1, 'Here may a man here how Engelond was first called Albyon and thurgh whom hit had the name'. Matheson Version CV-1333 with full continuation, stage 1. Matheson Number

London, British Library MS. Harley 266 Incipit Begins with the reign of Edward I on fol. 1,'After the death of kyng Henr e regned his sone Edward the worthiest knyght of al the hono r ' (Brie, 179:3-4); there

ceremony between England and France rooted in Catholic ritual see 311:27ff); 377:18-380:23 (perhaps excised due to Henry V's return to London where he makes an offering at the shrine of St. Thomas and is greeted by 14 bishops). Graffiti? Sgrafitti

London, British Library MS. Royal 18.B.iii Incipit Begins on damaged fol. 5, 'was alle wyldernesse Paraph And whanne dame Al_ comyn to that londe and al hyr susters'. (Brie, 4:5-7) Fols 5-8 have been misbound after fols 1-4. Matheson

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