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Scholar, jurist and statesman (1799-1877). [N170] The note refers to R. Southey, Common-place Book Fourth Series (ed. J. W. Warter), London 1851, p.675 where are reported the words of Guibertus de Nouigento ÔOdo, the ConquerorÕs brother, bought the body of

the armorial book-plate of Sir Charles Nicholson, Bart. [N121] Most probably John George Cochrane (1781Ñ1852), bibliographer and librarian of the London Library. [N122] Shakespearian scholar and book collector (1820Ñ89). Record hist source: Sinclair no. 111 Seal: Signatures: first six quires

carry notes in French about members of the BŽgat family in the years 1537-48; the MS. was purchased at SothebyÕs London on 31 July 1934 by Gabriel Wells, then later by W. H. Robinson; it was acquired from them in

- gloss, or gloss - text - text Library ref alt: List bibl: T. J. Pettigrew, Bibliotheca Sussexiana, Part I, London 1827, pp.xcix-c, item 22; Exhibition, p.22, no.45. Music notation: Note: Orig date: s. xiv1 Orig place: Origin: Provenance: erasures

John Roucliffe was from Cowthorpe, South Yorkshire. His will was proved in 1531, cf. J. Raine, Testamenta Eboracensia, 6 vols, London 1836-1902, Vol.V, pp.319-23. There is no specific mention of this MS. His father, Sir Brian Roucliffe, a Baron of

carry notes in French about members of the BŽgat family in the years 1537-48; the MS. was purchased at SothebyÕs London on 31 July 1934 by Gabriel Wells, then later by W. H. Robinson; it was acquired from them in

Sydney of Frognal, Chislehurst; the Horae were then separated from the other MS. and sold as lot no.138 at ChristieÕs London on 2 March 1922 (see Cr.) to F. Rinder Record hist source: Sinclair no. 195 Seal: Signatures: Support: vellum

carry notes in French about members of the BŽgat family in the years 1537-48; the MS. was purchased at SothebyÕs London on 31 July 1934 by Gabriel Wells, then later by W. H. Robinson; it was acquired from them in

legend 'Sir T. P./ Middle Hill/ No.898'; Br. in modern ink 'Phillipps MS. 898': he purchased the MS. at Sotheby's London in 1825 along with other volumes from Italian private and monastic collections; on Bv. in 19c. pencil is '188';

and historical documents . . . third day's sale, Wednesday, August 1st, 1923. The Property of J. T. Hackett Esq., London 1923, p. 85, item no.848. Music notation: Note: Orig date: s. xv ex Orig place: Origin: Most likely St

ref alt: List bibl: Sotheby and Co., Bibliotheca Phillippica. Catalogue of a further portion. . . sale 1st July 1946, London 1946, p.23 (item 29), pl.xli; K. V. Sinclair, 'Phillipps Manuscripts in Australia', The Book Collector, Vol.XI (1962), p.336 and

and Co., Bibliotheca Phillippica. Catalogue of a further portion of...the late Sir Thomas Phillipps, day of sale 1st July 1946, London 1946, p.21 pl. xxxiv; B. L. Ullman, The origin and development of humanistic script, Rome 1960, pp. 122-3; K.

carry notes in French about members of the BŽgat family in the years 1537-48; the MS. was purchased at SothebyÕs London on 31 July 1934 by Gabriel Wells, then later by W. H. Robinson; it was acquired from them in

Lord Clifford", Archaeological Journal, Vol.XIX (1862), pp. 350-6; G. R. C. Davis, Medieval Cartularies of Great Britain: A Short Catalogue, London 1958, p.27, item no.223; Chertsey Abbey Cartularies, 2 vols in 3, Guildford 1913-63, Vol.II, Part 2, Patricia M. Barnes

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