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B.ii three gadgets: Chronicle of town of London, Ad 1189-1434/5, John Lydgate, On the entry of King Henry VI of England in London, 1432 (2nd quarter of the 15th century); Medieval endleaves, chronicle of the Popes to Gregory XI, chronicle of the Holy Roman emperors to Charles IV, chronicle of the archbishops of Canterbury to William Whittlesey, lists of bishoprics, chronicle of English history, Brutus-1367, medieval endleaf (2nd half of the 14th century-1st quarter of the 15th century). A.vii/2 25 paper folios containing lists of archbishops, bishops and kings, (1st quarter of the seventeenth century). Folios 182 and 183 of Cotton Nero E.i, Watch hair show online free pt.2 (Worcester cartulary), at the moment are certain separately as London, BL, MS. Add. 1) The first and earliest half is the Cotton-Corpus Legendary, a Worcester manuscript (1050 x 1075) which incorporates Byrhtferth's Life of Oswald, his Life of Ecgwine and Lantfred of Winchester's Translatio et Miracula S. Swithuni. A.i Anglo-Saxon law codes and writings related to Wulfstan, bishop of Worcester and archbishop of York. A.i An Arabic manuscript on silk.
F.ii This manuscript accommodates one in every of the two extant full-textual content translations of the Revelations of the mystic and saint, Birgitta of Sweden (b. This manuscript is in three elements. E.i Miscellany in two parts. Miscellany of French paperwork, including much by Nicholas Bozon. A.v 7 objects, broken by fireplace in 1731. Consists of Psalter leaves (c.1350-1360); Unidentified leaf (miniature of a king and his companions in a ship; 2nd half of the 13th century); Prophecy regarding Scotland (4th quarter of the thirteenth century - 1st quarter of the 14th century); Pierre de Langtoft, Chronicle of England, Brutus to Ad 1306 (imperfect) and The Testament of the Buck (1st quarter of the 14th century - 3rd quarter of the 16th century); Unidentified leaf (miniature of Merlin taking depart of his mom; miniature of Merlin standing earlier than Vortigern; 2nd half of the 13th century); Prophetie Merlini (Geoffrey of Monmouth, Historia regum Britannie, books 112-115) (imperfect; 4th quarter of the thirteenth century-1st quarter of the 14th century); and Pierre de Langtoft, Chronicle of England, Ad 1307, Nicholas Bozon, Tretys de la Passion; Nicholas Bozon (attributed), Lament of the Virgin, The Prophecies of Merlin, Award of Norham, ballad on the Scottish wars, verse account of the Battle of Mansourah, 1250, Prose Lancelot (imperfect) (14th century).
C.vii Collections of Nicholas Charles, Lancaster Herald (d. 1623), incorporating gadgets concerning Mary, queen of Scots, Elizabeth I, and Robert Devereux, 2nd earl of Essex, and together with the charges brought against Thomas, Cardinal Wolsey; the indictment of Sir Walter Raleigh; The Deuise for alteratione of religione; a desk of the weights of English and Scottish coins; the proclamation of Lady Jane Grey on assuming the crown of England, 1553; and an account of the Ruthwell Cross. E.x Sir George Buck, The History of King Richard the Third (1619). Damaged in 1731 fireplace. These include the Oswald Cartulary and IV Edgar (a regulation-code belonging to King Edgar, r. C.xii Cartulary of Fountains Abbey, quantity 1 (A-C); missal fragments. Chronicle of English and Norman affairs, Ad 1035-1120 (imperfect) (4th quarter of the thirteenth century-1st quarter of the 14th century); Cartulary of Hyde Abbey (2nd half of the thirteenth century-fifteenth century). The primary is a chronicle from Brutus to Ad 1335/6. The second part is one other chronicle from Brutus to 1430, titled Cronica de Kirkstall (Chronicle of Kirkstall)--possibly written on the Cistercian Abbey of Kirkstall in Leeds. Formerly part of Winchester, Cathedral Library I; contains Bede, Historia Ecclesiastica; De abbatibus. The third half comprises sermons by Ivo of Chartres.
D.xix (1) Nigel Witeker, Miracula sancte Dei genitricis uirginis Marie and other poems; (2) Ely Chronicle (twelfth century); (3) Easter-table chronicle; (4) Hildebert of Le Mans, sure letters and sermons. B.ii Diplomatic letters to Henry VIII. B.iv Bull of Pope Leo X, 1521, granting Henry VIII the title "Defender of the Faith". B.xii 4 gadgets, damaged by fire in 1731: Names of the households who came to England with William the Conqueror, incorporating verses on King Harold II, ordinances for the funeral of a nobleman, account of the reign of King Henry VII of England; Record of the trial of the Knights Templar in England (1st quarter of the 13th century); Account of the creation of Prince Henry of England (the future King Henry VIII) as duke of York, 1494; Register of Richard, Duke of Gloucester (2nd half of the 15th century-2nd half of the 16th century). B.vii 3 items, endleaves broken by fire in 1731: 2 imperfect penetentials from the 2nd half of the 13th century; Calendar. A.viii 3 objects, broken by fireplace in 1731: Leaf of a Psalter (2nd quarter of the 12th century); Thomas Otterburn, Chronica regum Anglie , Brutus to Ad 1359 (mid fifteenth century - 1st quarter of the 17th century); Leaf of a Psalter (2nd quarter of the 12th century).
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