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Date(s) Author(s) [Margaret of York] Collection(s) Part One: Medieval Manuscripts from the Sloane and Additional Manuscripts, Section A Manuscript Number 7970 Source Library British Library, London Description DIALOGUE de la Duchesse de Burgoigne [Margaret of York, third wife of Charles

writing. On f. 22 b is an acknowledgment of a debt from Robert Barkynburyo, of Langton, to Richard Enggersoun, of York, of the end of the XVIth cent; and on f. 44 b in the note, "William Smith of Haton

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 þat is clepid þe myrour of þe blessid

ff. 11. At the beginning are the royal arms, supported by angels, together with the white and red roses of York and Lancaster, and the white greyhound and red dragon of Henry VII. Bound in brown leather, with panels formed

St. John's College, Cambridge, MS. 308, the Clifford MS. in the collection of the late W. A. White of New York, and the Ashburnham MS. in the Huntington Library, San Marino, California. To these may be added a collection of

Archbp. of York (John de Halton) to the Bp. of Carlisle, for anticipating the payment of tythes to the King. (Lat.) Scrobie, Nov. 15, 1310. 93. 18 18. Abstracts of divers instruments taken from the registers of York; proving the

Pr. in Rymer XI. 489. 18 18. The names of the lordships, with the Bageons belonging to the D. of York. 84. b. 19 19. Enchiridion ad Laurentium; continens institutiones philosophiæ et theologiæ. 85. Codex membran. in 4to. constans foliis

Stone, Middle English Prose Style, Margery Kempe and Julian of Norwich (1970). Ex libris inscription of Mount Grace Priory, co. York, (f. iv verso), perhaps acquired under the influence of the prior and mystic, John Norton (fl. 1485), see Meech,

Archiepiscopus Eboracensis," i.e. Richard le Scrope, Archbishop of York, executed in 1405. It is generally supposed that the MS. was lent to him to supply designs for the St. Cuthbert window in York Minster and went astray after his execution;

Library, London Description 1 1. Copies of two charters concerning the privileges of the Dean and Chapter of St. Peter's, York. Lat. The first begins "Ricardus Dei gracia Rex Anglie"; but it is witnessed by "Johanne Duce Bedford Custode Anglie"

XII cent., with later corrections. Gatherings of S leaves (i1). On f. 1 is a note dated St. Gregory's even, York, from Henry Meggeson to "Mr. Savill" [ ? Sir John Savile, d. 1607] on sending him the book. 12th

D. 1560, and since that time, viz. to the year 1620. 69. 6 6. The creation of Henry D. of York, second son of Henry VII. A. D. 1494. 71. 7 7. Excerpta ex registro prioratus de Bredona in com.

his Coronation, Christmas, and Parliament holden at Westminster (1486) to the northern parts of England; and of his reception at York. 6. b. 5 5. The christening of prince Arthur, Henry the VIIth's son, and the ceremony then used. 1486.

manors of Kenelworth, and Rudfin. 246. 58 58. Proclamation of K. Henry VI. against the title of Richd. D. of York. to the crown. 248. b. 1460 59 59. Exemplar chartæ regis Edwardi conf. episcopo et eccl. Wellensi datæ. 250.

meeting for redressing attempts on the borders Perth, March 2, 1407. 111. 132 132. Edward D. of York (son to Edunmd D. of York and grandson to Edw. III.) petitions K. Hen. V. desiring various things on his going to

a 16th cent. owner's name "Vincit Winge his Booke." Bookplates of arms of William Constable, F.R.S., of Burton Constable, co. York (d. 1791) and Lord Amherst. Burton Constable sale-cat. 1889, lot 148; Amherst sale-cat. lot 813. "At the reuerence off

Epilogue begins, "Well what thinke you now, was I i' th' right." 28 28. Verses addressed to the Duke of York on his right to the crown. f.126b. Beginning, "They who oppose your right unto the crown." 29 29. Draft

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