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this and later John Leches are: Oxford, Trinity College 13, 14, 16a and 49; Sothebys, 12 December 1966, lot 216; London, Brit. Lib. Add. 41321; Sothebys, 6 December 1971, lot 141." ('Guide To Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts in the Huntington
London, British Library MS. Harley 4930 Incipit Begins on fol. 1, 'Here may a man here howe that England was ffirst named Albyon and thenne afterward whenne that it hadde first name. Hic incipit prologus vt patet in sequentis.'
London, Lambeth Palace Library MS. 84 Incipit Begins on fol. 1, 'In the noble land of Surre ther was a nole kyng and a myhty and a worthy lord of name and a man of gret renoun'. Matheson Version
been attributed to John Stowe, eg.: Fol. 26r: 'they wore(?) shipynge at a place on th e west parte of London, for th t tyme ca__tyd(?) th e strand', beside Ursula and the maidens leaving the Thames (Brie, 43:24 ff.)
has been linked by Kathleen Scott (through the main illustrator) to B.L. MS. Royal 2.B.X, a Psalter, 'probably made in London'; the illustrator may also have worked on B.L. MS. Harley Charters 51.H.6; Scott also argues that the Heyneman miniatures
London, College of Arms MS. Vincent 421 Incipit Begins imperfectly on fol. 3 (not fol. 2 as in Matheson, PB , 111), 'to hem for half a yer and whan thys was doon. alle the sustrys wenten yn to
London, Lambeth Palace Library MS. 264 Incipit Begins imperfectly on fol. 1, 'vi yere. And after hym regnyd Bledhaghe iii yere' (Brie, 31:5-6) Matheson Version CV-1419 men: A (a), (fols 1-142v); CV-1461 (fols 143r-168v) Matheson Number 28, 91 Pages
London, Lambeth Palace Library MS. 738 Incipit Begins imperfectly on fol. 1 (quire sig. 'c iv'), 'geaunte that was mayster off ham all that men called Gogmagog' (Brie, 11:7) Matheson Version CV-1419 Men:A (c) Matheson Number 33 Pages in
the index at the rear of the manuscript. The manuscript contains the bookplate of Craven Ord; sold in his sale, London 25th June, 1829 (see De Ricci, 341) Erasures? Possible anti-Lancastrian erasure: 'be ri3t lyne and heritage', is erased from
London, Lambeth Palace Library MS. 259 Incipit Begins on fol. 1, 'Here may a man here how Engelond was first called Albyon and aftirward whanne hit hadde fyrst name. Incipit prologus.' Matheson Version CV-1419 Leyle Click the Wiki link