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of Chartres] Collection(s) Part Two: Medieval Manuscripts from the Additional Manuscripts, Section B Manuscript Number 34,193 Source Library British Library, London Description 1 1. Copies of two charters concerning the privileges of the Dean and Chapter of St. Peter's,

of the XIVth cent. Much injured by the application of an extract of galls to bring out the writing. On f. 22 b is an acknowledgment of a debt from Robert Barkynburyo, of Langton, to Richard Enggersoun, ofYork,

the mutilation of the leaf. 3 3. Pryk of Conscience," by Richard Rolle of Hampole, beg.: Pe might of pe fadir allemighty." Edited by Richard Morris for the Philogical Society (Berlin, 1863). f. 102. 4 4. Bande of Louyng" :

meditacion of Thesu Cristes fyue woundes:" in prose, f. 61 b. 6 6. The Prick of Conscience, by Richard Rolle of Hampole: in verse: beginning. "The mi[?]t of the Fader almihti."f.62. 7 7. The Pricke of Love, by Richard Hampole:

of ch. xxv, beg. of ch. xxviii, ends of chs. xxxi, xxxv (with rubric to xxxvi), xxxvi (with rubric to xxxvii), beg. of ch. xli, whole of ch. xliii, end of ch. xlv. f. 7 b: (5) (5) Account

Description MIRROR of the Life of Christ: translated from the Speculum vite Christi of St. Bonaventura by Nicholas Love, prior of the Carthusian monastery of Mount Grace, co. York. The preface is headed, "Here bigynneþ þe prohemie of þe book

a Latin elegiac poem in praise of Henry VII. and in celebration of the birth of Prince Arthur in 1486, by Peter Carmelianus of Brescia, afterwards Chaplain and Latin Secretary to the King, Archdeacon of Gloucester, etc. (Gr. x.) Vellum;

of penance and confession; of tribulation and temptation; of contemplation; of the sacraments; and of the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit, XV century, ff.43-57. Beginning, "Penaunce is the seconde medycyne of synne after Noees flode." 10 10. Part

John of Trevise, Vicar of Berkeley, Gloucester, and chaplain to Thomas, 10th Lord Berkeley, viz.:—— Vellum; beginning of the xvth cent.; with illuminated borders and miniature initials. On ff. 4 and 36 are the arms ofRichard Beauchamp, Earl of

two MSS. of this version in the Museum, Harley MS. 1806 and Arundel MS. 158, illustrate a progressive substitution of more southern forms. A convenient survey of the various problems connected with this work, along with a list of MSS.

Translation of part of the Sommo Le Roi of Frèro Laurent Confessor to Philip III. of France. The version is distinct, not only from the Ayenbite of Inwit (pp.14-63 of the E.E.Text Soc. edition represent the corresponding portion of the

small head of Bede. ff. 5, 6. Binding: upper cover and part of back English stamped leather of 16th cent., with outer roll-produced band of foliated scroll-work, inner band enclosing panel, and two bands crossing the panel, of renaissance ornament

Date(s) Early xv cent. Author(s) [Richard Maidstone, Richard Rolle of Hampole] Collection(s) Part Two: Medieval Manuscripts from the Additional Manuscripts, Section B Manuscript Number 39574 Source Library British Library, London Description 1 1. Orison of the Passion : 154 lines,

Draft of the will of Sir John Fastolf, dated 3 Nov. 1459. The hand is that of the corrected and substituted portions of the draft in Add. MS. 27444, ff. 60-67 b, printed in full in Gairdner (no. 385 of

AND THE SOTHESEGGER': an anonymous English poem in unrhymed alliterative verse, 1751 lines, probably a continuation of the poem (entitled by W. W. Skeat 'Richard the Redeles') preserved in the Cambridge Univ. MS. LI. iv. 14. Imperf. at beginning and

author [Reginald Pecock, Bishop successively of St. Asaph, 1444, and of Chichester from 1450 to his resignation, circ. 1459], who describes it as an "extract or outdraw[?]t fro þe first parti" of his "Donet of Cristen Religioun." Not printed. This

papers of members of the Paston family of Paston, co. Norf.; 1440-1489. The present MSS. comprise the letters published, with some omissions, by Sir John Fenn in vols, i and ii of his Original Letters written during the reigns of

papers of members of the Paston family of Paston, co. Norf.; 1440-1489. The present MSS. comprise the letters published, with some omissions, by Sir John Fenn in vols, i and ii of his Original Letters written during the reigns of

papers of members of the Paston family of Paston, co. Norf.; 1440-1489. The present MSS. comprise the letters published, with some omissions, by Sir John Fenn in vols, i and ii of his Original Letters written during the reigns of

papers of members of the Paston family of Paston, co. Norf.; 1440-1489. The present MSS. comprise the letters published, with some omissions, by Sir John Fenn in vols, i and ii of his Original Letters written during the reigns of

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