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by Richard and many of his Lords, March 17. (v. Rym. VII. 236.) 9. b. 14 14. The beginning of a treaty of alliance between Richard II. and the D. of Britanny. (Fr.) 11. b. 15 15. Instructions ofRichard

11 Kal. Apr. 1461. 84. Pr. in Rymer XI. 489. 18 18. The names of the lordships, with the Bageons belonging to the D. ofYork. 84. b. 19 19. Enchiridion ad Laurentium; continens institutiones philosophiæ et theologiæ. 85. Codex

Source Library London Description THE BOOK OF MARGERY KEMPE: autobiography; circa 1440. Middle English. Written in East Anglia, probably King's Lynn. The unique manuscript of the autobiography of the Norfolk mystic, Margery Kempe of Lynn (born circa 1373), recounting her

system of shorthand. f. 1. 2 2. Poems by Richard Crashaw (of Pembroke Hall, fellow of Peter-house, Cambridge) and others. The two by Crashaw agree nearly with the printed edition, Steps to the Temple, of 1646, differing from that 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.

of the receipt of Robt. Thorley, treasurer of Calais. (Lat. on vell.) 1360? 55. 33 33. The preliminaries of the treaty of Bretigny, on the part of France. (Fr. 5 membranes.) 1360. 56. 34 34. Part of the treaty

treu and that of oulde," and seven stanzas of six or eight lines on the flowers (Primerose, Marygould, Gillyflower, Violett, Cowslipp, Time, Rose). No other copy is known. Paper; ff. 11. End of xvith cent. Belonged to Richard Heber (sale-cat.

Library, London 126 images. Date(s) Author(s) [Guido Fava, Richard de Bury] Collection(s) Part Seven: Appendix Manuscript Number Appendix iv Source Library British Library, London Description 1 1. Guido, de arte dictandi epistolas. 2. 2 2. Iter Johannis Maundevill. 59. cf.

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:

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

names of the deans and prebendaries installed at the erection of the college of Westminster A. D. 1560, and since that time, viz. to the year 1620. 69. 6 6. The creation of Henry D. ofYork, second son of

and France in the reign of Edward III. (French.) 4. See Vitellius C. IV. 2 2. A letter of K. Edward III; touching the disputes between him and the K. of France, concerning the property of Belleville, Pontieu, Guines, Calais,

monastery of Amesbury by Richard Wygynton in 1508. At the beginning and end are single leaves, formerly pasted to the covers of the volume, being fragments of a household account, apparently of Elizabeth de Burgh. Countess of Ulster, wife of

Martin of Palgrave (ob. 1771), with a note referring to a MS. in the possession of [Joseph] Ames (ob. 1759); also the names, as owners, of Matthew Lee and Thomas Huckell Lee (18th-19th centt.). Subsequently in the collection ofRichard

Number 35,168 Source Library British Library, London Description CHRONICLE of English History from the Creation to 1225, in Latin: the same compilation of which the latter part was used by Walter of Coventry (see Stubbs, preface to Rolls edition), and

end of the third book, being the MS. Ce2 of Stubbs's edition (Rolls Series, 1887, 1889) and E2 in that of Sir T. D. Hardy (Engl. Hist. Soc., 1840), for both of which it was collated. A description of it

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

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