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ward of the Scottish army'. Number of Scribes 1 main scribe- a later hand adds below the text, "after kyng E (ins.) the iiide reynyd kyng Richard iide amd (sic) in his". (See Matheson, 81) Given the early dating of

death of John of Gaunt, (Brie, 355:15-20). Fol. 159: Henry IV crowned, (Brie, 359:30-32). King Richard dies, (Brie, 360:8 ff.). The burial ofRichard in Langley, (Brie, 360:22-6). 2 crosses mark the death of John Beaufort, and the marriage of

would appear to link the MS. with Richard Neville (1400–1460), Earl of Salisbury, son of Ralph Neville the Earl of Westmoreland, and father to Richard Neville, the Earl of Warwick and 'Kingmaker'; for Richard Neville see the entry in the

New York, Columbia University Library MS. Plimpton 261 Incipit Begins on fol. 1, 'Here begynnyth the new croniclis compendiusli ydrawe of the gestis of kyngis of Ingelond with othir notable and meuelose thyngis that happed & fortuned in ther tymes...'.

the shrine of St. Thomas and is greeted by 14 bishops). Graffiti? Sgrafitti Style of hands Anglicana with some secretary influence, eg. single lobed miniscule 'a'. Approximate date of hand Poss. 2nd quarter C15. Described by (in order of investigator)

2 Contents 1. Brut Chronicle, fols 1-228v (poss. change of exemplar with scribe B, who begins on fol. 183r) 2. 'Deposition of King Richard', fols 232-244 Fols 229-231 contain a ragbag of scribblings, including names, verses and other draft writings.

Richard II remain, with the title of 'henricus primus' also visible- (possible that the lower half of the leaf has been removed to censor the verse on king John) fol. 196r-v Related Manuscripts N/A Number of Scribes 1 Number

submission to God as the 'kinge of all kinges', (Brie, 123:29ff) Fol. 44v: 'story of __(?) goode kynge Edward', C16, (Brie, 128:26ff) 'of myraclis bn not.', poss. C15, beside the miracles of Thomas of Lancaster, (Brie, 228:16ff) Fol. 86v: Latin

copy of this MS., or, alternatively, its exemplar, served as the exemplar to both Rawlinson B. 205 and CUL MS. Ee.IV.32 (up until 1377). The continuations to 1419 in these manuscripts are unrelated. Number of Scribes 1 Number of Leaves

Version CV-1419 Leyle Click the Wiki link for a new explanation of the textual descent of this group Matheson Number 71 Pages in Mathson, The Prose Brut 130-1 Date of production Poss. Mid-C15 References in LALME No entry in LALME

border. Rest of item: 2-line initials at beginning of chapters; initials framed with a band of poss. gold filagree and with gold filagree work within lobes; initial on decorated blue and pink grounds; from the 2 marginal corners of the

line extends along margin of text relating to the Despenser Crusade; annotator writes, 'byshop of norwyche', (Brie, 338) Fol. 162v: vertical line extends along margin of text relating to the marriage ofRichard II to Anne of Bohemia, with, 'Quen

tonge that ys called Brute of Ynglond wyche declarethe speketh and treteth of the frust bygynnyng of the londe of Ynglond'. Matheson Version EV-1419:A Matheson Number 98 Pages in Mathson, The Prose Brut 178-9 Date of production Poss c. 1420-30;

the terminal letter of a word. All of these features are present in hand B of Harvard MS. Eng 587, although the script here is more regular, and apparently indicative of the scribe at the height of his powers; it

'nota here of the duke of Lankastre', C16 (Brie, 306:4) C16 commentary at the beginning ofRichard II, which notes Richard's deposition by the 'erle of derby/ eldest son to the duk of lankastr' Erasures? Many signs of post-Reformation political

Colyer priour of the priorye of Seynt Bartylmewes in Westsmythfeld of London was shorn chanon. beeng of aage xviii 3er ful on shrofe sonday next foloeng. And the xxx day of Ianvere than Monday the xiiii t 3er of kyng

, II, 224-5. Number of Scribes 3 Number of Leaves iii + 161 + iii Mis-en-page 2 columns of 36 lines throughout, frames and lines ruled throughout, 'ruling in rose ink' (Scott, _Gothic_,II, 224), some signs of pricking in Scribe

experience of the Brut . Examples of these corrections occur on fols 49va, 78va, 93va, 100ra, 102r. 1. Fol. 103v: annotation relating to the muster ofRichard II's adherents, (Brie, 353:20-4) 2. Fol. 104r: 'of (th)e de(th) of John of

erasure at bottom of page. Fol. 104r - erasure and marginal correction. Graffiti? Sgrafitti Style of hands Not described. Approximate date of hand See Date of Production for several estimates of hand dates. Described by (in order of investigator) Credits

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